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Unit Information

1824 S. Thompson St. 
Flagstaff, 
86001 
1824 S. Thompson St. 
Flagstaff, 
86001 

Incident Contacts

  • Coconino National Forest
    Email:
    2022.committee@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    928-224-8306

Erratic winds cause growth in Sedona-area Committee Fire

Committee Fire
Publication Type: News 07/18/2022

 SEDONA, Ariz., July 17, 2022 – Erratic shifting winds due to thunderstorms have led to an increase in smoke and size on the Committee Fire, located east of Sedona on Munds Mountain.

The fire was measured at 106 acres at 2 p.m. However, a wind shift that started around 4 p.m. led to additional fire spread to the north and west on the mesa. Due to safety concerns, neither ground nor aerial resources are able to conduct an updated acreage measurement. The fire is moving at a moderate rate of spread through heavy brush, and containment is at 0 percent. Sunday operations included ground and aerial work. Helicopters shuttled firefighters to the top of the mesa to conduct ground operations throughout the day in addition to performing bucket drops along the steep edges of Jacks Canyon. Crews were safely removed from the fire area and aerial resources were grounded prior to the wind event. Resources assigned to the Committee Fire include two Type 1 helicopters, 1 Type 2 helicopter, 1 Type 3 helicopter, 1 Unmanned Aircraft System module, 1 Hotshot crew, 1 fuels crew, 1 engine. Additional resources are on order. Smoke will continue to be visible from the Sedona area. No structures are threatened at this time.  A closure order has been issued for various roads and trails in the fire area. Closures may update at any time.   The fire was reported at 12:20 p.m. Friday and was likely caused by lightning.