SOUTHWESTERN-NEWS-RELEASE: Kaibab National Forest Fire Information

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Interagency News Release

For Immediate Release

 

Contact(s):                      Shannan Marcak                              Punky Moore

Phone number(s):       928-638-7958                                     530-228-0299

 

Date: June 14, 2012

 

FINAL UPDATE:  Grand Fire

 

 

WILLIAMS, Ariz. – The Grand Fire, burning on both the Kaibab National Forest and Grand Canyon National Park, experienced no growth today and remains at about 480 acres in size.  Containment is now at 90 percent.  Full containment of the fire is expected early next week; and fire managers have begun releasing firefighters back to their home units.  Approximately 60 firefighters will continue patrolling for hot spots, assessing and removing hazard trees along roads, and mopping up. Remaining resources will include two crews and four engines.  

 

“A rapid, coordinated response from both US Forest Service and National Park Service personnel was key to containing this fire quickly,” said Nick Larson, Tusayan District Ranger.

            

 The Grand Fire, which started on June 12, is located eight miles east of Tusayan, Arizona and 11 miles southeast of Grand Canyon Village, in the vicinity of the Grandview Lookout Tower and the Arizona Trail. Fuels include ponderosa pine, grass and some pinyon pine.

 

Officials continue to advise the public to avoid the fire area around Grandview Lookout Tower in order to avoid hazards and ensure the safety of firefighters working on the incident. Hazards in the area include burned trees that may fall across forest roads or trails. As a safety precaution, Arizona Trail users need to be prepared to detour off the trail between Forest Road 303 at Watson Tank and the junction of Forest Roads 301 and 310 near Lockett Lake until further notice. All roads and trails in Grand Canyon National Park are open.

Visitors may see fire equipment and personnel in the area.  Drivers are asked to continue to use caution in the vicinity of the fire and to watch for and obey any traffic control signs or personnel.

 

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

 

This will be the final news release about the Grand Fire unless a significant change in fire activity occurs.

 

         Grand Fire information is posted on Inciweb at http://www.inciweb.org/incident/2910/ 

 

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Punky Moore

Fire Information Officer

Williams & Tusayan Ranger Districts

742 S. Clover Rd.

Williams, AZ  86046

928-635-5653

 





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