Cody Fire, Oracle
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Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are told to evacuate immediately due to the Cody Fire, which has burned 1,218 acres with 5% containment. The cause of the fire is unknown.
The Cody Fire, ignited on May 21, 2025, near Oracle, AZ, has prompted evacuations and is currently 5% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service -
Alaina Kwan spoke with Starr Farrel with Coronado National Forest about the latest developments for the Cody Fire, which is burning near Oracle, Arizona.
As the Cody fire, now spanning over 1,200 acres according to the Coronado National Forest, continues near Oracle, more than 1,100 people have been advised to evacuate. But, residents have stepped up to help neighbors in need.
The Cody Fire has caused hundreds of Oracle residents to evacuate their homes, leaving behind devastation and uncertainty.
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Evacuation orders prompted by the Cody Fire north of Tucson remained in effect Tuesday morning, authorities said.
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The Cody Fire continues to burn in Oracle Thursday morning. Officials say the fire spread throughout the night, pushing towards the east. Evacuation orders are still in place.