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| event_type | Wildfire |
|---|---|
| ncei_event_id | 5,300,680 |
| episode_id | 1,137,499 |
| begin_utc | 2002-06-18T23:15:00+00:00 |
| end_utc | 2002-07-01T06:59:00+00:00 |
| state | ARIZONA |
| cz_type | C |
| cz_name | NAVAJO |
| deaths_direct | 0 |
| deaths_indirect | 0 |
| injuries_direct | 0 |
| injuries_indirect | 0 |
| wfo_source | PARK/FOREST SERVICE |
| episode_narrative | The Rodeo fire was human caused 10 miles northeast of Cibecue on the lower slopes of the Mogollon Rim. The Chediski Fire was human caused two days later about 12 miles to the west of the Rodeo Fire. Before merging, the Rodeo Fire burned 199,300 acres and the Chediski Fire burned 93,990 acers. The Chediski-Rodeo Complex burned 468,638 acres before it was contained at 600 PM on Saturday July 6th. The fire also burned 426 structures and homes. Over 30,000 people were evacuated from Show Low, Summer Pines, Pinetop-Lakeside, Linden, Pinedale, Clay Springs, McNary, Hon-Dah, Forestdale, Heber, Overgaard, Forest Lakes, and Aripine during the peak of the fire. Four Type I Incident Command Teams were assigned to the fire with close to 4,500 fire fighting personnel. Resources assigned to the Rodeo-Chediski Fire included 18 Type I Hot Shot crews and 77 Type II crews, 30 helicopters, 245 engines, 90 bull dozers, 92 water tenders, and 11 air tankers. During the fire, all roads in the area were closed to the public including: State Road 260, US 60, Highway 377 and Highway 277. Flame lengths were observed in the 200 to 300 foot range during some of the major uphill runs. |
| year | 2,002 |
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