For today’s prescribed burn, firefighters are using a tool called a drip torch to lay fire on the ground. This method is preferred because it’s easier to control where the fire is placed.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Many of you are curious about the smoke coming from the Catalinas. Prescribed burns started today on Mount Lemmon to slow the spread of wildfires.
Just a few weeks ago, everything was set to start the burn. It was canceled several times because the conditions were not optimal.
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