Simmons Fire (AZA4S)

First Reported: 2024-05-29 13:01:42 UTC on May 29, 2024
Inciweb page: AZA4S Simmons Fire
Size: 351 Acres
Type: Wildfire
Status: Field Active
Percent Contained: 100%
Simmons Fire (2024-05-29)
351 acre wildfire (100% contained)
Kearny, Arizona, United States
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Romero (2024-07-20)
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Circle (2024-07-20)
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Siphon Fire (2024-09-12)
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Wally (2024-08-06)
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Sand Stone (2024-07-28)
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Wildfire Status:

The Simmons Fire, currently located 4.5 miles northwest of Kearny, Arizona, is now 90% contained with no change in its size, which remains at 351 acres. The fire began on May 28, 2024, around 5:20 PM, fueled by high winds and dry conditions that exacerbated fire behavior. It has impacted both residential structures and Bureau of Land Management lands, resulting in the destruction of four primary structures and damage to five others. Fire crews are actively patrolling and monitoring the fire's edge to secure the perimeter and address any internal heat or smoke.

In terms of response, fire agencies have begun demobilizing most resources, allowing them to be reassigned to other incidents or to rest and rehabilitate. Only two engines remain actively assigned to the Simmons Fire, with a total of 12 personnel currently involved. The incident management team is focusing on maintaining control lines and reducing the risk of flare-ups as they anticipate minimal activity going forward.

Weather conditions present ongoing challenges, with high winds, extreme heat, and low relative humidity contributing to fire behavior. Wind shifts could potentially push the fire toward the town of Kearny, necessitating continued vigilance from fire responders. As the situation evolves, agencies remain committed to ensuring the safety of the nearby communities and to extinguishing any lingering hotspots within the fire's interior.

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Containment History:

Date Percent Contained
2024-06-03 90% contained
2024-06-18 90% contained
2024-09-23 100% contained

Fire Growth History:

Date Fire Size (Acres) Fire Size (Square Miles) Fire Size (Square Kilometers)
2024-06-03 351 acres 0.5 sq mi 1.4 sq km
2024-09-23 351 acres 0.5 sq mi 1.4 sq km