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Gov. Katie Hobbs meets with Navajo Nation leadership to be briefed on the Oak Ridge Fire, which has burned 10,814 acres and ...
Evacuation orders still remain in place for some communities affected by the wildfire. Here's what to know about the Oak ...
One week since the Oak Ridge Fire first ignited on June 28, it has scorched 10,814 acres and is 26% contained. Early July 5, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs made her way to the Navajo Nation for a quick ...
"Go!" evacuations orders have been give for the Klagetoh Pump Station Area and Transwestern Pipeline Road. That evacuation order was issued at 9:29 p.m. Monday, June 30.
Acreage was 9,847 acres Tuesday, 6,292 acres Monday and 1,800 acres Sunday. The western parts of Klagetoh – zones 6, 7 and 8 – are back to Ready status because of the improved containment.
In addition, Evacuees from the Klagetoh area can find shelter at the Ganado Fieldhouse on the campus of Ganado Unified School District. The Oak Ridge Fire started Saturday afternoon southwest of ...
The Oak Ridge Fire has burned 10,814 acres southwest of Window Rock and remains 42% contained as of Sunday. Crews are bracing ...
The evacuations include Oak Springs, Hunters Point, and Klagetoh. On Monday night, at a public meeting, fire officials let the people in the area know what they’re up against.
Navajo police says there will be checkpoints along Highway 264, Route 12 and in the Klagetoh area to prevent the public from entering the fire zone. The Navajo Department of Emergency Management ...
He said Navajo communities, including Burnside, Klagetoh, Chinle and Ganado, are being powered through rerouted sources, which has created additional challenges for maintaining stable electricity.
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