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Firefighting crews and equipment is on the way to help fight the blaze first spotted Thursday afternoon, Coronado Forest Service officials said Friday morning.
Beginning Sunday afternoon at the base of the Baboquivari Mountains, the Gallineta Fire burned 1,601 acres before having its forward progress stopped overnight, officials said.
Resources are being freed up from a wildfire burning north of Tucson as it reaches 75% containment.Â
Firefighters battling two blazes collectively called the Adams Robles Complex Fire made significant strides.Â
Bowl Creek Fire threatens several small communities north of Tucson as it burns near state routes 79 and 77, northwest of Oracle Junction, officials say.
A storm Friday night helped stop forward progress on a pair of fires near Dragoon but it also sparked four new starts, officials say.Â
A lightning caused wildfire on the northeast side of the Santa Catalina mountains is 40% contained. Officials say the fire is no longer progressing forward.
Efforts have been combined to combat the Adam's Peak and Robles fires, which began Wednesday afternoon, according to officials.
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