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Oak Creek Canyon Residents Voice Concerns About Brins Fire

 
June 22, 2006

Town Meeting in Sedona (photo credit: Rene Gutel)
Town Meeting in Sedona (photo credit: Rene Gutel)

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( Phoenix, AZ ) Residents of some 150 homes on the North side of Sedona were allowed back to their houses Wednesday, although officials learned that some had been going to their homes for days, ignoring an evacuation order. Meanwhile at a midday town hall meeting, several Oak Creek Canyon residents complained they had been forced to evacuate too hastily. KJZZ's Rene Gutel is covering the Brins fire and has this report.

Previous Report on Brins Fire Previous Report on Brins Fire
The Brins Fire threatens hundreds of homes and businesses at the bottom of Oak Creek canyon along Highway 89-A.

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Get updates on the Brins Fire from the Sedona Fire District.

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Find out more about the Brins Fire from the Northern Arizona Incident Management Team.

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