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Water fire: Part of the St. John's community that is forced to evacuate

On March 3, the emergency management and Apache County's willingness explained on Facebook.

  • All residents in the waterway and in the surrounding areas
  • All north of W. Cleveland and between the 2nd West and the HWY191

The Arizona Emergency Information Network lists “Go! – Evacue” as:

The danger in your region is imminent and life -threatening.

  • The residents should immediately evacuate to an animal shelter or with family/friends outside the affected area. The residents should avoid close contact with those who are sick and should practice the recommendations for public health when moving.
  • If you ignore this advice, you may not have to support the emergency services.
  • If you follow the instructions from the emergency staff, stay on the designated evacuation routes and avoid closed areas.

5 PS Evacuation

People and pets And other animals/cattle and supplies.

Recipes With doses, medication, medical devices, visual and hearing aids, batteries and power cables, facial coverings, hand disinfectants and disinfection.

papers With important documents (hard copies and/or electronic copies stored on external hard drives or thumb drives), insurance papers, contacts.

Personal needs Including clothing, water, baby items, food, cash, credit cards, first help kits, telephones and chargers. Articles for people with access and/or functional needs such as older adults and children.

Priceless Articles such as photos, irreplaceable memorabilia and other valuables.

Further information on the willingness, Set, GO program can be found at

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