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U.S. Forest Service
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News Release
Media Contact: Bob Blasi Halfway Fire at 97 Acres, Forward Progress Halted
TUSAYAN, Ariz., August 5, 2020 –
The Halfway Fire which was ignited by a lightning strike on the Tusayan Ranger District over the weekend grew to 97 acres on Monday, however a combination of initial attack resources including aircraft, hand crews, engines and a dozer working steadily throughout
the day and were able to stop forward progress of the fire by early that evening. Additional resources arrived on Tuesday which reinforced efforts as crews worked to fortify lines and knock down hot spots preventing any further spread. Approximately 80 personnel have been assigned to the incident at this time. The fire
is 3 miles east of Tusayan and is now 20% contained. Crews will continue working the next several days improving and securing constructed fire lines, holding the perimeters, and begin mopping up. Smoke may continue to be visible from the town of Tusayan, Grand Canyon Airport, highway 64, and from areas inside the Grand Canyon National Park. Overnight inversion may cause haze and smoke to drift into the town on Tusayan in the early
morning hours over the next few days but is expected to lift and ventilate out rapidly as surfaces warm. Additional Information can be found from the following sources:
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InciWeb
inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6912/
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Kaibab website “Recent News”:
www.fs.usda.gov/kaibab
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Kaibab National Forest Fire Info Phone Line: 928-635-8311
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