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San Rafael Fire burns 10,000+ acres in southern Arizona

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Crews are battling the San Rafael Fire in southern Arizona.

Arizona Forestry Officials say the flames sparked Saturday, about 22 miles southeast of Patagonia, and is burning within the San Rafael State Natural Area.

So far, the fire has burned 10,000 acres and is actively burning with a heavy grass crop. Officials say wind is fanning the flames and making efforts difficult for fire crews.

Two Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs) along with an Air Attack platform have been ordered, but due to another round of Red Flag Warning conditions Sunday, high winds may make it difficult for aircraft to assist.

As of Sunday morning, evacuations were ordered for homes southeast of Patagonia.

Crews are conducting firing operations as part of structure protection.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday that wildfire season kicked off early this season.

Dry and windy conditions contributed to an active start to the wildfire season in April, NOAA said.

"Across all 50 states, 1.1 million acres have burned since January 1— 160% of average for this time of year."

This story was first reported by Hector Gonzales at KNXV in Phoenix.

ASSEMBLE AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT

Put together your emergency supply kit long before a wildfire or other disaster occurs and keep it easily accessible so you can take it with you when you have to evacuate.

Emergency Supply Kit Checklist:

  • Face masks or coverings
  • Three-day supply of non-perishable food and three gallons of water per person
  • Map marked with at least two evacuation routes
  • Prescriptions or special medications
  • Change of clothing
  • Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses
  • An extra set of car keys, credit cards, cash or traveler’s checks
  • First aid kit
  • Flashlight
  • Battery-powered radio and extra batteries
  • Sanitation supplies
  • Copies of important documents (birth certificates, passports, etc.)
  • Don’t forget pet food and water!

Items to take if time allows:

  • Easily carried valuables
  • Family photos and other irreplaceable items
  • Personal computer information on hard drives and disks
  • Chargers for cell phones, laptops, etc.

Always keep a sturdy pair of shoes and a flashlight near your bed and handy in case of a sudden evacuation at night.