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This U.S. Geological Survey map shows the degree of burn damage from the Monument fire earlier this summer in areas south of Sierra Vista.
This image provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office, shows the vehicle where five burned, dead bodies were found, in Pinal County's Vekol Valley area, west of Casa Grande, Ariz. The bodies were so badly burned that investigators couldn't immediately determine their gender or ethnicity. Authorities say the incident may be drug related. (AP Photo/ Pinal County Sheriffs Office)
This image provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office, shows the vehicle where five burned, dead bodies were found, in Pinal County's Vekol Valley area, west of Casa Grande, Ariz. The bodies were so badly burned that investigators couldn't immediately determine their gender or ethnicity. Authorities say the incident may be drug related. (AP Photo/ Pinal County Sheriffs Office)
This image provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office, shows the vehicle where five burned, dead bodies were found, in Pinal County's Vekol Valley area, west of Casa Grande, Ariz. The bodies were so badly burned that investigators couldn't immediately determine their gender or ethnicity. Authorities say the incident may be drug related. (AP Photo/ Pinal County Sheriffs Office)
This image provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office, shows the vehicle where five burned, dead bodies were found, in Pinal County's Vekol Valley area, west of Casa Grande, Ariz. The bodies were so badly burned that investigators couldn't immediately determine their gender or ethnicity. Authorities say the incident may be drug related. (AP Photo/ Pinal County Sheriffs Office)
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In this Monday, Sept. 12, 2011 image taken from video, a group of people are directed away from the scene by police after tilting a burning BMW up to free Brandon Wright, on his back on the ground, who was pinned underneath after he collided with the car while riding his motorcycle on U.S. 89 in Logan, Utah. Authorities said Wright was riding his motorcycle near the Utah State University campus in Logan when the 21-year-old collided with the BMW that was pulling out of a parking lot. Tire and skid marks on the highway indicate that Wright laid the bike down and slid along the road before colliding with the car, Assistant Police Chief Jeff Curtis said. (AP Photo/Chris Garff)
As forest fires raged across the state a few weeks ago, it was heartbreaking to see thousands of trees consumed by flames. Just last month, the Wallow Fire destroyed more than 530,000 acres of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests making it the largest forest fire in the state’s history. Many residents lost their homes while all of us have lost all that these tranquil forests have to offer.
Dillon Snyder, 16, left, walks quickly with his brother Ethan Snyder, 8, away from their home after a new fire that broke out on Fort Huachuca, in Sierra Vista, Ariz. In southern Arizona, the wind also helped fan the flames of two wildfires that had charred nearly 225,000 acres. One of the fires near Sierra Vista continued to push down a canyon Friday afternoon, forcing more residents from their homes and putting others on notice that they might have to leave. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, Jill Torrance) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
Dillon Snyder, 16, left, walks quickly with his brother Ethan Snyder, 8, away from their home after a new fire that broke out on Fort Huachuca, in Sierra Vista, Ariz. In southern Arizona, the wind also helped fan the flames of two wildfires that had charred nearly 225,000 acres. One of the fires near Sierra Vista continued to push down a canyon Friday afternoon, forcing more residents from their homes and putting others on notice that they might have to leave. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, Jill Torrance) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
Dillon Snyder, 16, left, walks quickly with his brother Ethan Snyder, 8, away from their home after a new fire that broke out on Fort Huachuca, in Sierra Vista, Ariz. In southern Arizona, the wind also helped fan the flames of two wildfires that had charred nearly 225,000 acres. One of the fires near Sierra Vista continued to push down a canyon Friday afternoon, forcing more residents from their homes and putting others on notice that they might have to leave. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, Jill Torrance) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
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A huge fire Monday morning at a Salt River Project substation sent a stream of smoke over the west side.
A 1-year-old Mesa girl was taken to Maricopa Medical Center Thursday after receiving second- and third-degree burns in a sink, a fire official said.
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A fire gutted a small trailer in Mesa Tuesday, displacing a family of six. No one was injured in the 10 a.m. blaze at the Redwood Mobile Home Park, 2207 W. Main St., but the family also lost $2,000 in cash.
A trailer home at Redwood Mobile Home Park, 2207 W. Main St. in Mesa, went up in flames Tuesday. No one was injured.
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