Photos: Fireworks damage on Tucson's "A" Mountain
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Saguaros and barrel cactus are damaged after recent Fourth of July fire scorches the Southeastern slope of "A" Mountain.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Several blackened saguaros, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
A shriveled and partially blackened barrel cactus, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Blackened saguaros, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
The blackened area below a ramada on Tucson's Sentinel Peak shows the charred grasses and cacti after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
The blackened hillside shows the fire damage after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display on Tucson's Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Several blackened saguaros, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
A shriveled and partially blackened barrel cactus, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Blackened saguaros, fire-damaged after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display, is evident on the southeastern slope of Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
The blackened area below a ramada on Tucson's Sentinel Peak shows the charred grasses and cacti after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
Fireworks damage
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
The blackened hillside shows the fire damage after the city's recent Fourth of July fireworks display on Tucson's Sentinel Peak. After a little larger than usual fire, a Tucson scientist as well as others, are saying the damage should not be dismissed and there is cause for concern.
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