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The Oak Ridge Fire, 8 miles southwest of Window Rock, has spread to more than 10,712 acres, with 13% containment, according to Navajo Department of Emergency Management.
[4] Oak Ridge Fire 13% contained, 10,700 acres burned – The Oak Ridge Fire on the Navajo Nation has burned more than 10,700 acres near the New Mexico-Arizona state line.
People in certain areas affected by the Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock in eastern Arizona — which has burned 10,787 acres and was 13% contained — were allowed to return to their homes.
The Oak Ridge Fire first sparked around 2:40 p.m. on June 28, about 5 to 8 miles southwest of St. Michaels. Navajo Nation officials say it's 6% contained.
The Phoenix Indian Center is hosting a donation drive for those impacted by the Oak Ridge Fire in northeastern Arizona.
The monsoon will bring added moisture which could be helpful, but the accompanying winds are a major concern for Arizona fire officials, they said.