Cody Fire Devastates Oracle, Arizona, Burning Over 1,200 Acres

Aerial view of the Cody Fire in Oracle, Arizona, showing wildfire smoke and emergency response efforts.

News Summary

The Cody Fire in Oracle, Arizona, has burned more than 1,200 acres since igniting on May 21, 2021. With only 5% containment, evacuation orders are in place and firefighting efforts are underway. Residents in southern and eastern areas are urged to prepare for potential evacuation. The fire has destroyed homes and properties, leading to crisis support measures. Current weather conditions pose challenges for firefighters as they work to control the blaze and protect the community.

Cody Fire Devastates Oracle, Arizona, Burning Over 1,200 Acres and Triggering Evacuations

The Cody Fire, which ignited on May 21, 2021, in Pinal County, Arizona, has rapidly spread, consuming over 1,200 acres and triggering mandatory evacuation orders in several parts of Oracle. As of May 23, the fire is only 5% contained, with firefighting crews actively working to control the situation and prevent further destruction.

Evacuation orders are currently in effect for the southern and eastern sections of Oracle, specifically within evacuation zones 5 and 13-19. Residents of the surrounding areas, including parts of Oracle and the nearby town of San Manuel, have been placed on a “set” evacuation status, advising them to prepare for potential evacuation if conditions worsen.

Firefighting operations are extensive, with more than 360 personnel deployed to combat the blaze. These efforts include both ground crews and various aerial support teams equipped with four classes of aircraft, including helicopters and Very Large Air Tankers. These aircraft are actively dropping water and fire retardant on the fire to slow its progress. Crews are also focused on establishing containment lines to encircle the fire’s perimeter and protect nearby structures.

Impact and Damage

Tragically, the Cody Fire has resulted in the destruction of an unknown number of structures, including several homes. Local residents have begun to report losses, with some unable to retrieve their belongings before evacuation. Crisis support measures are in place, with temporary evacuation sites established at the Mammoth Community Center and a shelter at Canyon Del Oro High School.

The area affected by the fire, particularly around South Cody Loop Road southeast of Oracle, is home to several residences that are now under threat. Fire crews are actively addressing hot spots to prevent any flare-ups that could endanger more structures.

Weather Conditions and Challenges

The firefighting efforts are complicated by the area’s current dry conditions, with low humidity levels contributing to extreme fire behavior. As of May 23, weather forecasts indicate sunny and hot conditions, with potential wind gusts reaching up to 26 mph, which may exacerbate the fire’s growth and hinder containment efforts.

Several roads and major thoroughfares in Oracle have been closed to non-local traffic to facilitate evacuation and firefighting efforts. Among the affected routes are specific trails and forest roads, which include Oracle Ridge trail #1, Cody trail #9, and multiple Forest Service roads.

Investigation and Community Response

The cause of the Cody Fire is currently under investigation, with officials noting that there was no lightning reported in the area at the time of the fire’s ignition. Meanwhile, community members have rallied to support those affected by establishing a GoFundMe page aimed at helping families, including a local couple who lost their home in the fire.

As the situation develops, the community remains vigilant and ready to assist one another, as fire crews continue their efforts to contain the Cody Fire and protect lives and property.

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