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The Bush Fire is currently burning through large tracts of the Tonto National Forest in central Arizona. In these infrared Overviews captured on June 21, red areas represent living vegetation and grey areas show land scorched by the wildfire, which is already the fifth-largest in Arizona’s history. As the fire has gone relatively unnoticed in a jam-packed national news cycle, it has already burned more than 186,000 acres in the last 11 days. The Bush Fire is burning simultaneously with the Bighorn Fire — nearly 60,000 acres burned — and to the north by the Mangum Fire — nearly 70,000 acres burned. For a sense of scale, these two Overviews here show roughly 10 square miles (6k acres or 25 square km) and 60 square miles (37k acres or 150 square km).

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Source imagery: Maxar


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