Pipeline Fire burning north of Flagstaff, evacuations ordered

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A new wildfire, the Pipeline Fire, has sparked about 6 miles north of Flagstaff. People in the area, including trails, are being told to leave immediately. abc15

The fire sparked about six miles north of Flagstaff, just west of Schultz Pass, and has spread several acres.Coconino National Forest officials announced it has burned several acres and is very active on all flanks.

Wildfire start 6 miles N of Flagstaff just W of Schultz Pass.#PipelineFire several acres & very active on all flanks. Many resources on scene a& air tankers on way. Recreationists in the area should leave, especially those in Schultz area down to the Ft Valley Trailhead.

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