Bravo Fire located on Camp Navajo – The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, Northern Arizona Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), and local agencies continue to respond to the Bravo Fire that began late evening June 5th, on Camp Navajo, located west of Flagstaff.
The fire is reported to be approximately 1,400 acres. Details on the origin of the fire are still under investigation.
The IMT remains the incident command authority. Resources assigned to the incident have carried over from yesterday with air assets resuming operations in an effort for full fire suppression.
Camp Navajo remains closed to all non-essential personnel. The RV Park and all other Moral, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) will remain closed until further notice.
There continues to be no immediate threats to assets, personnel, or critical infrastructure.
A heavy smoke impact will remain in the area during firefighting. Residents should expect smoke to settle and dissipate slowly over the next few days.
A temporary flight restriction is in place over the fire permitter. Pilots and drone operations are asked to abide by the TFR for safety. If TFR incursions occur, firefighting air support operations will cease until airspace is clear.
For evacuation information contact the Coconino County Sheriffs office or visit https://cocnino.az.gov. For more information please contact: Northern Arizona IMT PIO: Randi Shaffer, 928-640-2774, [email protected]