Arizona Bryce Fire: Evacuation Warning for Fort Thomas, Cooling Station Open in Safford

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Graham County, Arizona – A growing wildfire in Graham County has prompted officials to issue an evacuation warning for residents along the river corridor in the Fort Thomas area. The Bryce Fire, which is rapidly spreading, is causing concern for local authorities, and all homes in the evacuation zone are now on “Ready” status. This means residents are urged to prepare to leave if the situation worsens.

According to Graham County Emergency Management, the evacuation warning applies to all homes in the river corridor of the Fort Thomas area. Authorities are advising residents to begin gathering supplies, make arrangements for pets, and stay alert to any further developments regarding the Bryce Fire. As the fire continues to spread, officials are monitoring its path closely.

In response to the fire threat, the Graham County Sheriff’s Department has set up a cooling station at the General Services Building, located at 921 W Thatcher Blvd in Safford. This station will offer shelter and water to those in need. The public is encouraged to reach out for assistance or with concerns by calling the Sheriff’s Department at (928) 428-0808 or dialing 911 for emergencies.

The situation remains fluid, and further updates will be issued as more information becomes available. Residents should stay prepared for additional warnings or evacuation orders.

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