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The first wildfire to be discovered was the Pipeline Fire on June 12 at around 10:15 AM ; [2] By Monday evening on June 13, the fire burned 5,000 acres (2,000 ha). As of June 13, 2022, no injuries or deaths have been reported, and one structure has been destroyed. [ 3 ]
The Tunnel Fire was a wildfire burning in Coconino National Forest and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, the Lack Bill Park neighborhood north of the city of Flagstaff, Arizona in the United States, and along U.S. Route 89. The fire was named after a tunnel landmark on Waterline Road, near where it ignited on Sunday, April 17, 2022. [2]
Giant smoke plumes were seen over Flagstaff, Arizona, on Monday, June 13, as the Pipeline, Haywire, and Double fires led to evacuations in the area, officials said.Smoke from the Pipeline and ...
The Pipeline fire burning north of Flagstaff, Arizona, grew to over 22,000 acres, authorities reported on June 15.The fire, which was first reported on Sunday morning, led to evacuations in the ...
Evacuations are in effect in parts of northern Arizona as a wildfire about 6 miles (9 kilometers) north of Flagstaff steadily grew Sunday, authorities said. Coconino National Forest officials said ...
List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1900–1949) List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1950–1969) 1970-1999.
A raging wildfire in Arizona has nearly tripled in size in one day, sparking evacuation orders for the surrounding area, as a 57-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the blaze.
Two houses were destroyed by the fire. External corrosion was the cause of the failure. [235] [236] September 23 – A ruptured pipeline caused a fire at a Pipeline Terminal in Pasadena, Texas. One worker was killed, and another injured, with about 190,000 US gallons (720,000 L) of product being lost. The failure was caused by internal corrosion.