Michigan bans guns at polling places on Election Day. The Mangum Fire, which began on June 8, 2020, in the Kaibab National Forest in Arizona, had burned more than 30 square miles as of Sunday, June 14, 2020… The map shows 13 of the more significant wildfires that have occurred in Arizona … June 11, 2020. Map showing some of the recent large fires in Arizona and New Mexico. Arizona Republic View Comments Fire crews were working to suppress wildfires' last remaining hot spots around the Phoenix area Wednesday, while other major wildfires continued to burn across Arizona. Fire data is available for download or can be viewed through a map interface. By the same day in 2019, the number was 524. Notable Wildfires in Arizona’s History. 2020 Arizona Wildfire Outlook Phoenix, AZ (4/8/20) - This year, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management predicts another potentially active fire season in certain parts of the state with conditions very similar to what Arizona saw last year. Arizona wildfires so far in 2020 burn more than 2018 and 2019 combined Emily Wilder, Arizona Republic 8/17/2020. The yellow line was the perimeter 24 hours before. Still, even in a calm year, Arizona has seen hundreds of fires that have burned many thousands of acres. [Southwest Area = Arizona, New Mexico, portions of West Texas and Oklahoma] The Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) is the interagency focal point for coordinating the mobilization of resources between the twelve Federal and State Dispatch Centers of the Southwest Area and, when necessary, the National Coordination Center in Boise, ID, for assignment throughout the nation. Explore maps of current fire locations and perimeters in the conterminous 48 States and Alaska as well as view and download land-fire data sets, receive alerts and notifications. Users can subscribe to email alerts bases on their area of interest. A mapping flight Monday night at … AZCentral.com reports that as of June 3, 2018, Arizona had seen 784 wildfires. Map showing the perimeter of the Bush Fire (in red) at 11:46 p.m. MDT June 15, 2020.