/ Modified may 14, 2021 6:19 p.m.

Evacuation orders lifted in Old Bisbee; wildfire contained

Residents are being allowed to return home

Oldtown Bisbee A view of downtown Bisbee.
Zac Ziegler, AZPM

Evacuation notices have been lifted for a Bisbee neighborhood that was threatened by a wildfire on the outskirts of the former mining town and modern-day tourist attraction in southeastern Arizona.

Officials said residents were allowed to return home early Friday after ground crews and air tankers halted the fire in the Zacatecas Canyon area of Old Bisbee late Thursday.

The fire was estimated at 30 acres. Its cause was under investigation.

Elsewhere, crews have contained a large wildfire in southern Yavapai County around 71% of its perimeter. Officials lifted evacuation notices for homes in several areas threatened by that fire.

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