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ORACLE, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Cody Fire has left a significant impact on the Oracle community, with two couples from the Living Word Chapel losing their homes. "We have two families that lost their ...
The fire perimeter updated on the morning of May 23 showed a handful of structures within the fire's footprint, mostly rural homes clustered around South Cody Loop Road, southeast of Oracle.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Cody Fire has burned more than 1,200 acres near Oracle and is 90% contained as of 7 p.m. Friday. On Thursday, a local type 4 organization from the Coronado National ...
The Burned Area Emergency Response team, also known as the BAER team, assess the area and how fire damage could affect future disasters. “In the case of the Cody Fire, the burn severity was ...
Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of a wildfire.
The Cody Fire burning north of Tucson is now 47% contained, and most evacuation orders have been downgraded, but several people are still without a home. Officials said the Cody Fire destroyed ...
The Cody Fire burning near Oracle is causing some businesses to close their doors, possibly for good. That's challenging for business owners like John and Carolyn Blair who own Life Under the Oaks ...
Cody Fire: Evacuation orders lifted near Oracle Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of a wildfire.
ORACLE, Arizona (KGUN) — When flames from the Cody Fire began burning south of Oracle on Wednesday afternoon, Doug Lindgren’s first thought wasn’t about his own safety—it was about his ...
The Cody Fire burned down an unknown number of structures, some of which were homes, outside Oracle in Pinal County, officials confirmed on May 23. The Cody Fire was 5% contained as of the morning ...
ORACLE, Arizona (KGUN) — When flames from the Cody Fire began burning south of Oracle on Wednesday afternoon, Doug Lindgren’s first thought wasn’t about his own safety—it was about his ...