A fast-moving wildfire exploded in size overnight into Wednesday, burning north of Flagstaff, Arizona, along Highway 89, which has forced local officials to declare a State of Emergency. Named the Tunnel Fire, the blaze is 14 miles northeast of Flagstaff in Coconino County. AP reports the "wildfire doubled in size" since Tuesday to more than 16,600 acres this morning.
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#GOESWest has been monitoring several fires in the southwestern U.S.
Seen here Tues, the #TunnelFire has burned more than 16,600 acres near Flagstaff, and the #CrooksFire, near Prescott, was estimated at 1,600 acres. They are both being driven by significant winds in the area.
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UPDATE: The #TunnelFire in Flagstaff, Arizona has burned more than 16,000 acres. @JaneMinarWX has the latest.
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