Cox Pond Fire 2024
Cox Pond Fire has burned 388 acres, burning 25 miles southeast of Beaver Dam.
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News Release
BLM Arizona – Arizona Strip District Office
Media Contact: Rachel T. Carnahan, rcarnahan@blm.gov 435-688-3303
August 5, 2024
Wildfire Fact Sheet – Cox Pond Fire 
 
Arizona Strip District fire resources are suppressing the Cox Pond Fire. The lightning-caused fire was reported on the afternoon of Aug. 5. on the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The fire started in a remote area with limited access. It is burning in heavy brush and is estimated at 150 acres.
 
Start Date: August 5, 2024 
Location: About 29 miles south of St. George, Utah 
Jurisdiction: Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Bureau of Land Management 
Fire Size: 150 acres (estimated)
Cause: Lightning/Natural 
Fuels: Sage and grass 
Structures: No structures threatened.
Fire Crews / Resources: One Type 2 initial attack crew; four Type 6 engines; one helicopter; one air attack & smoke jumpers.
Containment: 0% 
Safety: Wildfires are a no drone zone. Flying drones near wildfires is dangerous for pilots and firefighters and can bring wildfire suppression efforts to a halt. If you fly, we can’t. 
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