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Wildfire incident near Bisbee over, 'SET' evacuation status lifted

Wildfire southwest of Old Bisbee
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UPDATE 2:56 p.m.:

The Cochise County Sheriff's Office has sent out an emergency alert, canceling the "SET" evacuation status and declaring the "wildfire event" over.

The City of Bisbee posted on its Facebook page that the Mason Fire has been contained, but mop-up continues. Crews will be on-site through the evening.

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The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is battling the Mason Fire, which has burned about 3 acres. The fire is located roughly one mile south-southwest of Bisbee, burning north of Mason Hill and southwest of State Route 80.

Arizona Forestry says the fire remains within a bowl-shaped area around Mason Hill and is burning through grass and brush. Two hand crews from the department are working alongside Single Engine Air Tankers and a Large Air Tanker to contain the blaze.

Parts of Bisbee are under “SET” evacuation status, according to the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the wildfire has closed Highway 80 Westbound near Naco Rd (milepost 341).

CCSO said as of Wednesday morning, Highway 80 is closed from West Boulevard, just east of the tunnel, to Naco Road. The sheriff's office says a detour is set up through Tombstone Canyon.

People in Old Bisbee between West Boulevard and Art Avenue are being asked to prepare for evacuation, CCSO says. County officials say the courthouse and county offices in Bisbee are closed for the rest of Wednesday.