Peterson Fire Expands to 20 Acres Near Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Peterson Fire Expands to 20 Acres Near Fort Huachuca, Arizona
US · Published Jun 15, 2026
• The Peterson Fire, located near the western boundary of Fort Huachuca in Cochise County, Arizona, has grown to 20 acres as of late Friday morning. According to wildfire tracking information from Watch Duty, the fire remains at 0% containment. The blaze is burning within the Coronado National Forest, southeast of Peterson Peak and west of Sierra Vista. The latest update on the fire was posted at 11:10 a.m. local time on Friday, June 14,
• Firefighting efforts are ongoing, but no further details on the cause or progress of containment were provided in the source.

Why It's Important?

The fire poses a potential threat to nearby communities and natural resources within the Coronado National Forest. Residents in the vicinity of Fort Huachuca and Sierra Vista should remain vigilant as the fire remains active and uncontained. Smoke from the fire may also impact air quality in the region, particularly for those with respiratory conditions.

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