TUCSON - Effective Monday, June 27, 2022, fire restrictions have been lifted on state and federal agencies’ lands throughout Southeastern Arizona.
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TUCSON - Effective Monday, June 27, 2022, fire restrictions have been lifted on state and federal agencies’ lands throughout Southeastern Arizona. A June 27 interagency news release announcing the change said that widespread precipitation across the area, additional rain in the forecast and a rise in fuel moisture have decreased the likelihood of a wildfire.
Visitors are reminded to always practice fire safety.
Fire conditions as well as localized closures and restrictions are subject to change. Tribal, federal, state and local mandates are different and there may be some differences in their year-round regulations and restriction notices. For a more detailed explanation concerning agency restrictions and fire information, please contact the nearest land management agency office where you plan to work or play. For a full list visit http://wildlandfire.az.gov or call the toll-free Southwest Fire Restrictions Hotline at 1-877-864-6985.