ARIZONA NEWS

Dry conditions to cause additional fire restrictions across Arizona

Apr 23, 2018, 7:19 PM | Updated: Apr 24, 2018, 12:34 am

(AP Photo/Khampha Bouaphanh)...

(AP Photo/Khampha Bouaphanh)

(AP Photo/Khampha Bouaphanh)

PHOENIX – Dry conditions plaguing Arizona have caused campfire and smoking restrictions to be put into place in the northern and southeastern parts of the state.

Starting Friday, restrictions will be in place in the Williams and Tusayan Ranger Districts in the Kaibab National Forest in northern Arizona.

Similar restrictions will also be put in place in the Coronado National Forest, Saguaro National Park, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and other national parks in southeastern Arizona starting on May 1.

The restrictions will prohibit the use of fires and campfires on any federal land in the region, including recreational campsites unless otherwise noted.

The use of explosives, smoking outside of an enclosed vehicle or building, the operation of a vehicle — other than motor vehicles — powered by an internal combustion engine and welding with an open flame are also prohibited.

The discharge of firearms will also restricted unless individuals are engaged in a lawful hunt.

A court appearance is mandatory for anyone found in violation of the restrictions, as well as a fine up to $5,000, up to six months in prison or both.

Fire restrictions were implemented Friday by the Forest Service for parts of the Coconino National Forest due to its dry conditions.

The conditions have been favorable for the growth of the Rattlesnake Fire, which has burned more than 15,000 acres in eastern Arizona.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but it is believed to be human-caused.

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