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Wickenburg residents displaced after Jones Fire hits RV park

12.05.2026 07:31 1 min 1 source
KTAR.com ENG
Wickenburg residents displaced after Jones Fire hits RV park
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The Jones Fire tore through an RV park in Wickenburg, Arizona, on May 12, 2026, displacing several residents. Multiple motorhomes were destroyed, and evacuations were carried out. The cause of the fire and the exact number of affected individuals are still under investigation.

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Wickenburg residents displaced after Jones Fire hits RV park

12.05.2026 KTAR.com ENG

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