Coyote

past fire

Wildfire

ACRES BURNED

22180

STATE

Oregon

ORIGIN COUNTY
Baker
containment

100%

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44.7254569643499, -117.092112377434

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2024-07-23

TIMELINE

34 days

July 23

Detected

August 26

LAST UPDATED
Incident Data

CAUSE

Undetermined

BEHAVIOR
Active

BEHAVIOR DETAILS
  1. Flanking
  2. Backing
  3. Backing
PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Brush (2 feet)


Description

SE of Richland OR

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

BLM

DISPATCH CENTER
Vale District Dispatch Center
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Federal
(BLM)

WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
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44.7254569643499, -117.092112377434

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2025-05-15 08:02:01.4229852025-05-15 08:02:01.422985

**Start Date/Time/Location** The Coyote Fire is believed to have started on Sunday, May 12, 2025, approximately 4 miles northeast of Springerville in Apache County, Arizona. It is thought to have been sparked by a structure fire that later spread to the wildland[2][5]. **Size and Containment** As of May 14, 2025, the Coyote Fire has burned about 1,200 to 1,300 acres and is 25% contained[2][3]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire has been smoldering and continues to be patrolled by fire crews. High winds in the area have contributed to its spread, although the rate of spread has slowed down as crews focus on mopup duties and patrolling the fire's edges[2]. **Containment Efforts** The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is leading the response efforts, with crews assigned to mopup and patrol the fire's perimeter to prevent further spread.

Citations

['https://www.12news.com/video/news/local/wildfire/evening-coyote-fire-update-may-14/75-75a6c92d-f81f-4179-8d84-12d945b40ae6', 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozv6g1tIs_A', 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0eypatv9TQ', 'https://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/predictive/intelligence/daily/SWCC_Morning_Situation_Report/SWCC_Morning_Situation_Report.htm', 'https://www.fox10phoenix.com/video/1639548']

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