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Fires in Arizona and New Mexico

Thunderstorms have brought little but lightning and gusty winds to fires burning in Arizona and New Mexico. On July 13, 2003, lightning ignited a fire on the Fort Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona about two miles west of the small town of Whiteriver. The Kinishba Fire quickly exploded to several thousand acres, forcing about 5,000 people to evacuate their homes. In three days, the fire had grown to 17, 700 acres and was only 15 percent contained. This series of images from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image on the Aqua and Terra satellites shows the actively burning area of the Kinishba Fire (westernmost cluster of red dots) and several others burning in Arizona (left) and New Mexico (right).


Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC

Published July 17, 2003
Data acquired July 15 - 15, 2003

Source:
Terra > MODIS
Topic:
Human Dimensions > Natural Hazards > Fires
Collections:
MODIS Rapid Response
Visible Earth