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and trees along the mountain slopes. By June 8, it had grown to 106,661 acres (166.658 sq mi; 43,164 ha). By June 17, the fire was 65% contained and had become the fifth-largest wildfire in Arizona history. 100% containment was achieved on June 25 after a total area of 222,954 acres (348.366 sq mi; 90,226 ha) had burned.
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on May 8, 2011, at approximately 11:00 a.m. The fire was started by human activities, and burned over 9,000 acres (14 sq mi; 3,600 ha) in its first day. By June 1, 2011, the fire had burned an area of over 80,500 acres (125.8 sq mi; 32,600 ha) of grasses, shrubs,
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Regions of the Chiricahua Mountains close to the small commonwealth of Portal are experiencing a slow ecological recovery after the Horseshoe 2 fire burned more than 200,000 acres in 2011. Both the biggest draws to the area are intact, but a lot has changed after the fire swept across the rugged
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mountains. Additionally, because of a mix of flood harm after the fire and infrequent maintenance, trail conditions have changed quickly, and particularly during monsoon season it is necessary to be careful.
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222,954 acres (348.366 sq mi; 90,226 ha) (as of 26 June 2011)
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As Arizona Fire Rages, So Does Rumor on Its Origin - New York Times
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Northern Rockies Incident Management Team (26 June 2011).
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Horseshoe 2 Fire is located in Arizona
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"Horseshoe 2 Fire Update for 6-26, 8 AM"
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"Horseshoe 2 Fire, Arizona"
"Horseshoe 2 Fire is hurting several small businesses"
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"Horseshoe Two: Horseshoe 2 Update for 6-17, 11 AM"
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"Horseshoe Two Fire Sized at 80,500 Acres, Remains 75 Percent Contained"

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