- The Rodeo–
Chediski Fire was a
wildfire that
burned in east-central
Arizona beginning on June 18, 2002, and was not
controlled until July 7. It was the...
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Chediski Peak [tʃʰe˩ti˩ski˩] is a
mountain located in
Navajo County, AZ. It has an
elevation of 7,462 feet.
Chediski Peak is
known for
being the location...
- for
Arizona desert residents. In 2002, a
large forest fire, the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire,
threatened the town and
forced an evacuation.
According to the United...
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third largest forest fire in the
state of
Arizona to date,
after the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire and
Wallow Fire. The fire
started on June 21, 2005, by a lightning...
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southwestern edge of the
Colorado Plateau. In 2002, this was an area of the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire, the
worst fire in
state history until 2011.
Located in
northern Arizona...
- in the dry
conditions and
quickly flared up. The
resultant blaze, the
Chediski Fire, was
considerably closer, 14
miles (23 km)
south of
Forest Lakes....
- Arizona's second-largest wildfire, the 470,000-acre (1,900 km2) Rodeo–
Chediski Fire. The
Mogollon Rim was also the site of the Dude fire that started...
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community has a high
unemployment rate,
which was
exacerbated by the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire, Arizona's second-largest
wildfire in
recorded history. Education...
- "Deuce of Clubs" in remembrance. In 2002, a
large forest fire, the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire,
threatened the city and
forced an evacuation. The fire was extinguished...
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eventually replaced by a
senior center that was
later lost in the Rodeo–
Chediski Fire in the
summer of 2002. The "Rim
Country Senior/Community Center" has...