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Related: About this forumWildfires near Sedona
June 24--have parts of Sedona been evacuated? We can't contact relatives somehow.
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Wildfires near Sedona (Original Post)
JohnnyLib2
Jun 2021
OP
I'm late to this, but just to alleviate your concerns, no, none of Sedona has been evacuated
wackadoo wabbit
Jun 2021
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Kali
(55,007 posts)1. looks to be ten miles or more away...
https://www.fireweatheravalanche.org/fire/state/arizona
check with county govt/sheriff dept pages, facebook etc
check with county govt/sheriff dept pages, facebook etc
Doc Sportello
(7,505 posts)2. A link with info
JohnnyLib2
(11,211 posts)3. Thanks for the info; tracking now.
wackadoo wabbit
(1,166 posts)4. I'm late to this, but just to alleviate your concerns, no, none of Sedona has been evacuated
The parts of the town located north of highway 89A have been placed in "Ready" status. That just means that people should pack a bug-out bag and keep an eye on the news.
A couple of nights ago there was a deep red glow in the northwest. Now that was disconcerting. Recently, though, we're just experiencing smoke, no fiery glows.
JohnnyLib2
(11,211 posts)5. Thank you.