Here’s a concise update on the Hazen Fire in Buckeye, Arizona.
Latest developments
- The Hazen Fire near Buckeye has grown to just over 1,100–1,200 acres with varying containment progress reported in early May 2026. Multiple local outlets and fire agencies noted containment estimates improving over several days as crews worked along the fire’s edge and interior pockets. The situation remained active, with ongoing mop-up, patrols, and watchful monitoring of fuel and fire behavior.[1][2][4]
Key context
- The fire began on May 2, 2026, and rapidly spread through brush and heavy fuels along river-bottom areas near SR 85, prompting evacuations and road closures in the Buckeye area. Firefighters from multiple agencies coordinated to establish containment lines and protect infrastructure.[2][3][4]
What to watch for
- Expect updates on containment percentages, acreage totals, and any new evacuation advisories from local fire agencies and news outlets as conditions change with wind, humidity, and fuel loads.[4][2]
Cited sources
- Fox 10 Phoenix coverage (updates on Hazen Fire containment and acreage)[1][2]
- KJZZ overview of Hazen Fire near Buckeye with containment progress and power line impacts[4]
- Times Now World and related updates summarizing the Buckeye blaze status[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current, location-specific updates for Prague, CZ time, or summarize the containment map and active perimeter lines from the latest public maps.