04/06/2026
Benton Fire
Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 10:06 am
Sierra Vista Ranger District
Start Time/Date: 5:12 pm on June 3, 2026
Approximate Acres: 200
Containment: 0%
Cause: Under Investigation
Evacuations: None
Firefighters worked throughout the night building containment lines. The fire spread quickly until 2 am due to increased weather activity. At sunrise, crews reassessed the fire, began using helicopters to drop water strategically onto hot spots, supported Large Air Tankers in dropping retardant, and ground support firefighters continued reinforcing the lines.
Today, the fire is showing low activity which is aiding the firefighting efforts in the extremely remote, rough, and rugged terrain. Helicopters and UTVs are being utilized to place firefighters in strategic positions to support full suppression operations. Additional resources are available for response.
In Mexico, bomberos (firefighters), immediately responded with full suppression tactics and are making progress on stopping forward movement. Mexico is supporting the United States response by allowing aircraft to utilize its airspace for strategic aircraft maneuvers.
Please avoid the area as there is increased fire traffic.
If you fly, we can’t
The area is under Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs). Individuals who have been determined to have endangered manned aircraft or people on the ground with a UAS and/or interfered with wildfire suppression may be subject to civil penalties, including fines of up to $25,000, and potentially criminal prosecution.
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Benton Fire
Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 9:32 pm
Sierra Vista Ranger District
Start Time: 5:12 pm
Approximate Acres: 50
Containment: 0%
Cause: Under Investigation
Evacuations: None
Smoke was reported near the Mexico border, south of the Duquesne/61 Road, within the Patagonia Mountains. Firefighters immediately responded with air and ground support, utilizing full suppression tactics once the fire was confirmed. The fire is currently on the United States and Mexico sides of the border, with engagement by both countries. Firefighters will remain on the fire throughout the night.
Currently, there are no values at risk.
If you fly, we can’t
The area is under Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs). Individuals who have been determined to have endangered manned aircraft or people on the ground with a UAS and/or interfered with wildfire suppression may be subject to civil penalties, including fines of up to $25,000, and potentially criminal prosecution.