Baker Canyon Fire

Baker Canyon Fire

View of smoke from the fire as seen in Phoenix, over two hundred miles away
Location Northeast of Douglas, Arizona, and southwestern New Mexico
Coordinates 31°24′14.40″N 109°4′48.00″W / 31.4040000°N 109.0800000°W / 31.4040000; -109.0800000Coordinates: 31°24′14.40″N 109°4′48.00″W / 31.4040000°N 109.0800000°W / 31.4040000; -109.0800000
Statistics
Date(s) March, 2016 (PDT)
Burned area 7,980 acres (32.3 km2)
Land use Wildlands
Buildings
destroyed
0
Fatalities 0

The Baker Canyon Fire was a fire located northeast of Douglas, Arizona that is 7,980 acres in size. During the time it existed, it was burning in the states of Arizona and New Mexico, and within the Coronado National Forest.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Walton, Elizabeth (25 March 2016). "Baker Canyon Fire increases to 6,200 acres". KOLD. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  2. "Baker Canyon Fire update: Blaze near Douglas grows to 6,800 acres". KNXV. 25 March 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  3. Cleveland, Claire (25 March 2016). "Baker Canyon Fire threatens 7 structures, including house". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. Reyes, Anthony Victor (28 March 2016). "Baker Canyon Fire grows to 7,980 acres, 90 percent contained". KVOA. Retrieved 30 March 2016.

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