Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Arizona city watches, worries as mountain area burns

- By Felicia Fonseca

Anxious residents packed up prized possession­s Tuesday as hundreds of firefighte­rs worked to keep a wildfire in a forested Arizona city away from homes and hoped the weather might bring some relief.

About two dozen homes have been evacuated in Flagstaff, a popular mountain getaway in the largest Ponderosa pine forest in the U.S.

Residents of another 5,000 homes have been told to be prepared to flee the fire in Coconino National Forest.

Justina Ferrara and her grandmothe­r readied for possible evacuation by gathering important documents, photograph­s and treasured family heirlooms such as Kachina dolls and Native American blankets.

Ferrara was more worried about the mountain than her home.

“It’s the devastatio­n to what’s going on in the vegetation,” she said. “It’s not going to come back anytime soon.”

Another wildfire was burning near a nuclear energy research site in Idaho, prompting the evacuation of non-essential employees mainly because of wind changes and smoke.

The fire had scorched about 132 square miles of desert near the center of the 890-square mile property, away from the buildings that make up Idaho National Laboratory.

In Arizona, firefighte­rs were expecting muchneeded rain along with erratic winds at times that could shift the direction of the fire.

“If those winds kick up, that can cause real challenges for the firefighte­rs,” fire informatio­n officer Steve Kliest said. “When it spots farther ahead than equipment and resources, it can be a real problem.”

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