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Cody Fire: All evacuations lifted near Oracle - MSNResidents in Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of the Cody Fire. The wildfire broke out on May 21 and about an hour later, evacuations were ordered.
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Residents in Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of the Cody Fire. The wildfire broke out on May 21 and about an hour later, evacuations were ordered.
The Cody Fire burned down an unknown number of structures, some of which were homes, outside Oracle in Pinal County, officials confirmed on May 23. The Cody Fire was 5% contained as of the morning ...
Fire officials expanded evacuation orders in Oracle, in Pinal County, overnight on May 21 as the Cody Fire continued to grow. The Cody Fire was 0% contained as of the morning of May 22, having ...
As of Monday morning, the Cody Fire has burned 1,223 acres and is 90% contained, marking substantial progress since the flames broke out Wednesday.
A community meeting is scheduled at 4 p.m. today to discuss the Cody Fire, which has burned for days north of Tucson near the community of Oracle, officials say.
Pinal County is asking Oracle residents to evacuate due to the Cody Fire, which started at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Coronado National Forest.
The wildfire began around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday southeast of Oracle and has consumed 1,223 acres, with the latest incident report showing 83% containment. On Sunday, crews had the fire at 47% ...
The Cody Fire burning near Oracle, about 40 miles north of Tucson, had grown to about 1,300 acres by Thursday afternoon, officials said.
ORACLE, AZ (AZFamily)— The Cody Fire burning north of Tucson is now 47% contained, and most evacuation orders have been downgraded, but several people are still without a home.
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