
How have Arizona wildfires changed over the years?
Firefighting tactics have changed. Here's what you need to know
The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
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Show Notes
Arizona's 10 largest wildfires have all happened in the last 17 years.
Most recently the Woodbury Fire, which started June 8 in the Superstition Wilderness, became the state's fifth largest fire. It has burned nearly 124,000 acres and by Tuesday it was 90 percent contained.
But that's part of a newer firefighting strategy. Firefighters have let it continue to burn because they are using it to their advantage. To find out why listen to this week's episode.
The Gaggle host Yvonne Wingett-Sanchez talks with The Arizona Republic reporters Bree Burkitt and Shaun McKinnon on the history of wildfires in Arizona and how they have changed over the years.
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