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Apache Junction Residents Evacuate As Wildfire Rages In Superstition Mountains

Apache Junction residents evacuate as wildfire rages in Superstition Mountains

Residents and visitors in Apache Junction, Arizona, have been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire burns out of control in the nearby Superstition Mountains.

The fire, known as the Telegraph Fire, has already burned more than 7,000 acres and is threatening homes and businesses in the area.

The Pinal County Sheriff's Office has ordered evacuations for the following areas:

  • North of Lost Dutchman Boulevard
  • East of Ironwood Drive
  • West of Ellsworth Road
  • South of State Route 88

Residents in these areas are urged to leave immediately and follow the evacuation routes posted by the Sheriff's Office.

The Telegraph Fire is a fast-moving wildfire that is being fueled by dry vegetation and strong winds.

The fire started on Sunday, May 29, and has quickly spread to the Superstition Mountains.

The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is battling the blaze with air tankers and ground crews, but the fire is continuing to grow.

Residents in the Apache Junction area should be prepared to evacuate if the fire continues to spread.

Evacuations can be chaotic, so it is important to have a plan in place.

Here are some tips for evacuating safely:

  • Listen to local news and weather reports for updates on the fire.
  • Pack a go-bag with essential items such as food, water, medications, and important documents.
  • Stay informed about evacuation routes and follow the instructions of local officials.
  • If you are unable to evacuate, stay indoors and close all windows and doors.
  • Monitor the fire's progress and be prepared to evacuate if it gets closer.

The Telegraph Fire is a serious threat to the Apache Junction area, and residents should be prepared to evacuate.

By following these tips, you can help ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones.

For more information on the Telegraph Fire, please visit the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management website.


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