I-17 reopens after fire causes closure between Flagstaff and Phoenix
Jun 21, 2019, 7:00 PM | Updated: Jun 22, 2019, 12:14 pm
(Twitter photo/BLMAZFire)
PHOENIX — Interstate 17 has reopened after both directions had been closed between Flagstaff and Phoenix due to a brush fire.
Originally, both directions were closed, but the southbound lanes reopened at around 10:30 p.m. The northbound lanes remained closed for a brief time. The closures were at milepost 259 (Bloody Basin Road) and milepost 252 (Sunset Point).
Law enforcement was on the scene of the closure to direct traffic.
As of 9:00 a.m. Saturday, there were between 125-130 firefighters battling the fire. It was 20% contained.
If traveling to or from Flagstaff and the Valley, drivers were told to use SR 260/SR 87 or SR 69/169/89/US 60 as alternative routes.
UPDATE: I-17 is still CLOSED in both directions. SB is now closed at milepost 259, Bloody Basin Road, and NB is closed at milepost 252, Sunset Point. Law enforcement on scene will direct traffic. If you need to travel, use an alternate route. pic.twitter.com/qwGhrDBefD
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) June 22, 2019
UPDATE: SB I-17 has reopened from the brush fire. Motorists should be aware of a heavy backup and residual smoke. (NB remains closed). #aztraffic
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) June 22, 2019
The “Badger Springs Fire” is estimated to have already covered over 1,500 acres, according to BLM Arizona Fire.
One air attack, three air tankers, three crews, five fire engines and multiple state local fire departments have been assigned.
Amazing work by these pilots! pic.twitter.com/L8GqOzRwzn
— Dept. Public Safety (@Arizona_DPS) June 22, 2019
NOW: Air tanker brought in to battle Badger Springs fire near Sunset Point https://t.co/Iam4b6ZF8x #abc15 pic.twitter.com/CZH75SolNe
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) June 22, 2019