2024 Arizona wildfires
| 2024 Arizona wildfires | |
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The 2024 Arizona wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of Arizona.
Background
Historically, while peak fire times were from June to July before monsoon season, wildfires now occur at any time of year. Wildfire conditions are influenced by heavy drought and dryness in the state, but snowmelt in the mountains leads to vegetation growth. With decreasing precipitation in spring, fires tend to start earlier. Monsoons affect fire conditions, with above-average monsoons hindering fires and below-average allowing them to spread. Dryness common in Arizona quickly dries out vegetation, allowing dangerous fire conditions.[1]
Summary
In the winter from 2023-24, above-average precipitation lead to vegetation growth, especially in Maricopa and Pinal counties, providing fuel for the fires. This contributed to a 54% increase in wildfires in Pinal County from last year. Above-average spring temperatures led to an early start to wildfires in Central and Southern Arizona, but snowpack in the northern portion of the state held off fires. A late, below-average monsoon and warm, dry conditions continued into fall and winter months, allowing fires to last late into the year. September and October were some of the hottest months in Arizona. Prolonged warm and dry conditions that lasted into December contributed to the Horton Fire.[2]
The dry vegetation was influenced by a drought that had come from previous years. The number of fires and acreage had increased since previous years, including a 15% increase of wildfires since 2023.[2]
List of wildfires
The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres (400 ha), or produced significant structural damage or casualties.
| Name | County | Acres | Start date | Containment date[a] | Notes | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wolf | Coconino | 9,896 | April 29 | May 23 | [4][5][6] | |
| Flying Bucket | Maricopa | 2,795 | May 6 | May 12 | [7] | |
| Toyo | Gila and Graham | 1,778 | May 10 | May 24 | [8] | |
| Wildcat | Maricopa | 14,402 | May 18 | June 3 | [9] | |
| Rocky | Graham | 1,597 | May 23 | May 27 | [10] | |
| Refuge | Yuma and La Paz | 1,041 | May 26 | July 10 | While not fully contained, local fire crews have allowed the fire to smolder for the coming weeks. | [11] |
| Spring | Maricopa | 4,097 | June 1 | June 5 | [12] | |
| Adams | Maricopa | 5,029 | June 2 | June 10 | [13] | |
| Top | Gila | 3,292 | June 9 | June 18 | [14] | |
| Foote | Greenlee | 4,558 | June 14 | September 3 | [15] | |
| Sayer | Coconino | 1,049 | June 16 | June 23 | [16] | |
| Boulder View | Maricopa | 3,711 | June 27 | July 16 | Human-caused (estimated cause) Most people within the range of 2–3 miles had to evacuate.
Multiple emergency alerts were sent out (approx: 7+) (more accurate confirmed: 5+) during the first few weeks of the active fire. |
[17] |
| Lockett | Coconino | 2,782 | June 29 | Lightning-caused | [18] | |
| Buckhorn | Graham | 1,006 | July 10 | August 10 | [19] | |
| Watch | Gila & Graham | 2,162 | July 10 | July 17 | Destroyed 21 buildings and 13 other structures, caused by suspected arson | [20] |
| Freeman | Pinal | 32,568 | July 11 | July 18 | [21] | |
| Rabbit | Coconino | 3,016 | July 17 | July 26 | [22] | |
| Rock | Gila | 4,317 | July 22 | [23] | ||
| Sand Stone | Maricopa | 27,390 | July 25 | August 22 | [24] | |
| Waterman | Yavapai | 3,059 | July 25 | July 31 | [25] | |
| Skeleton | Yavapai | 24,034 | August 3 | August 24 | [26] | |
| Clair | Maricopa | 2,170 | August 4 | August 22 | [27] | |
| Bartlett | Maricopa | 6,161 | August 4 | August 22 | [28] | |
| Sheep | Gila | 2,483 | August 6 | August 22 | [29] | |
| Element | Mohave | 5,364 | August 6 | August 19 | [30] | |
| Preacher | Gila | 3,161 | August 29 | |||
| Black Mesa 2 | Yavapai | 2,600 | August 31 | September 8 | [31] | |
| Long Gulch | Yavapai | 1,100 | August 31 | September 23 | [32] | |
| West | Gila | 1,782 | September 1 | [33] | ||
| Wood | Pinal | 7,211 | September 1 | September 13 | [34] | |
| Siphon | Pinal | 15,527 | September 10 | September 27 | [35] | |
| Point | Maricopa | 4,168 | September 10 | [36] | ||
| Brigade | Coconino | 1,812 | September 21 | October 9 | [37] |
See also
Notes
- ^ Containment means that fire crews have established and secured control lines around the fire's perimeter. These lines are artificial barriers, like trenches or cleared vegetation, designed to stop the fire's spread, or natural barriers like rivers. Containment reflects progress in managing the fire but does not necessarily mean the fire is starved of fuel, under control, or put out.[3]
References
- ^ "Arizona Fire Season: In-Depth Guide". wfca.com. Western Fire Chiefs Association. Retrieved May 15, 2025.
- ^ a b "Wildland Fire Report 2024" (PDF). dffm.az.gov. Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
- ^ "What containment and other wildfire related terms mean". Los Angeles: KCAL-TV. September 12, 2024. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ^ "Wolf Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
- ^ "Wolf Fire operations wrap up following 10,000 acres of forest treatment". AZEIN. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
- ^ "National Fire News". National Interagency Fire Center. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
- ^ "Flying Bucket Fire south of Goodyear 100% contained; 2,795 acres burned". azfamily. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ "Toyo Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
- ^ "Wildcat Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
- ^ "Rocky Incident". Arizona Wildfire Dashboard- Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
- ^ "Refuge Incident". InciWeb. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
- ^ "Spring Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ "Adams Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ "Top Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ "Foote Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
- ^ "Sayer Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
- ^ "Boulder View Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Lockett Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- ^ "Buckthorn Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Watch Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
- ^ "Freeman Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Rabbit Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Rock Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
- ^ "Sand Stone Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Watchman Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Skeleton Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "Clair Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "Bartlett Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "Sheep Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "Element Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "Black Mesa 2 Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
- ^ "Long Gulch Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
- ^ "West Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
- ^ "Wood Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
- ^ "Siphon Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
- ^ "Point Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
- ^ "Brigade Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
