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Some residents arrive back to their homes after the Spur Fire in Bagdad, AZ

Video Credit: ABC15 Arizona - Duration: 04:45s - Published
Some residents arrive back to their homes after the Spur Fire in Bagdad, AZ

Some residents arrive back to their homes after the Spur Fire in Bagdad, AZ

Arizona State Forestry says forward progress was stopped Thursday night on the Spur Fire, which burned about 150 acres.

Officials say the fire is currently 50% contained and the evacuation order for the town of Bagdad has been lifted as of Friday afternoon.


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