
Evacuation orders issued in parts of Arizona as Tiger Fire continues to burn
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Communities surrounding Arizona's Tiger Fire have been ordered to evacuate as firefighters continue to battle the blaze.
The Tiger Fire, which started on June 30 after a lightning strike in the Castle Creek Wilderness, has so far burned 9,800 acres, the Prescott National Forest said on its website. "At this time the communities of Crown King, Cleator and Black Canyon City are in "READY" status, Lorena Gulch Cabins have been "SET" status and Horsethief Basin is in "GO" status in accordance with Arizona's Ready-Set-Go program," the Arizona Emergency Information Network's said in an emergency bulletin Sunday.
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