Hundreds evacuated as wildfire threatens homes near Phoenix

FAN Editor

Firefighters are trying to contain a brush fire north of Phoenix that quickly spread to span more than two square miles

PHOENIX — A brush fire that quickly spread to span about 2.3 square miles (6 square kilometers) in the desert hills north of Phoenix early Monday was threatening the town of Cave Creek.

The fire came within about 100 yards (91 meters) of houses and forced the evacuation of as many as 150 homes, according to the Daisy Mountain Fire & Medical Department.

Hot and windy weather were posing challenges to containment of the wildfire, Fire Chief Brian Tobin said.

About 400 firefighters were trying to put out the blaze. No homes had burned as of Monday morning, azfamily.com reported.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Fashion editor André Leon Talley on time at "Vogue" and working with Anna Wintour

André Leon Talley is a contributing editor at “Vogue” and formerly its creative director. Talley joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his memoir “The Chiffon Trenches,” which details his journey from the segregated South to becoming one of the most influential men in fashion. Free America Network Articles