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Pocket Fire Explodes North of Sedona
20 Jun
Summary
- Pocket Fire ignited Friday, June 19, in Arizona's Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness.
- Evacuations are underway along FR 231 and Oak Creek Canyon.
- The cause of the 100-acre fire is currently unknown; no injuries reported.

A substantial vegetation fire, identified as the Pocket Fire, ignited on Friday, June 19, within the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness Area. Located north of Sedona in Arizona's Coconino & Yavapai Counties, the blaze has prompted immediate action from the Sedona Fire Department and its partners.
As of the latest reports, the fire has consumed approximately 100 acres. Evacuations are in progress along Forest Road 231 and throughout the Oak Creek Canyon area due to the fire's rapid spread. The cause of the incident is still under investigation, and there are no reported injuries at this time. Authorities are coordinating air and ground resources to combat the wildfire.