Welcome to the Bighorn Fire Information page. The Bighorn Fire was caused by lightning that struck the Coronado National Forest on June 5. The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and is being fought by hundreds of …
The Bighorn Fire was caused by lightning that struck the Coronado National Forest on June 5. On June 5, 2020 at 10:22PM a lightning strike started the Bighorn Fire in the Catalina Mountains northwest of Tucson, Arizona on the Coronado National Forest. An air tanker drops fire retardant to create a fire line behind homes (bottom center) in Or Valley during the Bighorn Fire burning along Pusch Ridge in Coronado National Forest north of Tucson … The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and is being fought by hundreds of … The blaze has since moved east and south closer to populated areas of the Catalina Foothills. Smoke from the Bighorn Fire blows Northeast over the Catalina Mountains on June 30, 2020 in Tucson, Ariz. Photo taken from N. Camino Del Codorniz and E. … The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and is being fought by hundreds of … Bighorn Fire Updates and Information A lightning-caused fire has been burning on the west end of the Santa Catalina Mountains since June 5.
#BighornFire Operations Update July 6, 2020 13,124 talking about this. Welcome to the Bighorn Fire Information page. That is great news, as is the announcement that containment has jumped to 75 percent. TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Officials have had nothing but good news to share about the Bighorn Fire the last few days. The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and is being fought by hundreds of wildfire fighters. Bighorn Fire Updates and Information A lightning-caused fire has been burning on the west end of the Santa Catalina Mountains since June 5. The fire burning in the Santa Catalina Mountains is at 119,020 acres as of Monday, July 6.
#BighornFire Operations Update July 6, 2020 That is great news, as is the announcement that containment has jumped to 75 percent.
The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and …
Dry, windy conditions have pushed the fire closer to communities and is now forcing evacuations. Dry, windy conditions have pushed the fire closer to communities and is now forcing evacuations. Smoke from the Bighorn Fire blows Northeast over the Catalina Mountains on June 30, 2020 in Tucson, Ariz. Photo taken from N. Camino Del Codorniz and E. Broadway Blvd. TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Officials have had nothing but good news to share about the Bighorn Fire the last few days. 13,124 talking about this. Rebecca Sasnett / … The blaze has since moved east and south closer to populated areas of the Catalina Foothills. The fire burning in the Santa Catalina Mountains is at 119,020 acres as of Monday, July 6. On June 5, 2020 at 10:22PM a lightning strike started the Bighorn Fire in the Catalina Mountains northwest of Tucson, Arizona on the Coronado National Forest. The Bighorn Fire, sparked by lightning June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, has resulted in evacuations and is being fought by hundreds of …