Butte Fire β€” Live Updates

255 acres burning in Coconino County, Arizona Β· 0% contained. Live NIFC map, evacuation orders, and free alerts.

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Where to find official evacuation zones and orders, plus how to be ready to leave.

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Live air quality readings near the fire and health guidance by AQI level.

Fire behavior forecast

PyreCast is modeling the Butte Fire. See its forecasted spread β€” flame length, rate of spread, time-of-arrival, and crown-fire potential β€” from the open-science platform by Pyregence and the Spatial Informatics Group (ensemble ELMFIRE/GridFire simulations).

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Official feeds only track large incidents. This is the ground truth β€” neighbors near the Butte Fire sharing road conditions, shelter, smoke, and evacuation updates as they happen.

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Reminder: this is an educational model centered on the Butte Fire's reported location. Modeled spread times, directions, and ember reach are illustrative ranges only β€” actual fire behavior depends on fuels, moisture, terrain, structures, and suppression that change constantly. Do not rely on it for any safety or evacuation decision. The live fire location is on the official map above; for real-time information and evacuation orders, follow Watch Duty and local authorities β€” call 911 in an emergency.

Fire details

Initial location (point of origin)

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35.84430, -112.08595

Degrees decimal minutes

35Β° 50.658' N 112Β° 5.157' W

Degrees minutes seconds

35Β° 50' 39.49" N 112Β° 5' 9.43" W

Discovered
June 27, 2026
Cause
Natural
Primary fuel
Timber (Litter and Understory)
Managing organization
Type 3 IC
Personnel assigned
99
Estimated cost to date
$50,000
Protecting unit
AZKNF
Landowner
Federal
Incident ID (IRWIN)
2026-AZKNF-000588

11 Miles S from Tusayan, AZ

Details from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC/IRWIN), updated as crews report. Blank fields haven’t been reported for this incident yet.

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About the Butte Fire

The Butte Fire has burned 255 acres and is 0% contained in Coconino County, Arizona, after being reported on June 27, 2026. Cause: natural. Figures come from the National Interagency Fire Center and update as crews report progress β€” this page refreshes automatically.

For evacuations and real-time updates, follow Watch Duty, your state and local fire authorities, and call 911. This page is for awareness, not emergency guidance.

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Butte Fire FAQ

How big is the Butte Fire?

As of the latest NIFC report, the Butte Fire has burned 255 acres and is 0% contained in Coconino County, AZ. Size and containment change quickly β€” this page refreshes from the official feed.

Is the Butte Fire contained?

The Butte Fire is reported at 0% containment. Containment is the percentage of the fire’s perimeter that crews have secured β€” not how much has burned. Follow your local authority for evacuation status.

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Data: National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), refreshed periodically. Wildfire conditions change rapidly; figures here may lag official updates. FireRisk.ai is for awareness, not emergency guidance.