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Posted: 2022-06-14T00:54:22Z | Updated: 2022-06-14T00:54:22Z

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) The Western U.S. on Monday marked another day of hot, dry and windy weather as crews from California to New Mexico battled wildfires that had forced hundreds of people to leave their homes.

Several hundred homes on the outskirts of Flagstaff, Arizona, were evacuated and the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort was closed as a precaution because of a wildfire the second to hit the area this year.

Crews were expecting wind gusts up to 50 mph (80 kph) as they battled the blaze that has burned through parts of the footprint left by another springtime fire that destroyed over two dozen homes. No homes have been lost in the fire reported Sunday that has burned about 8 square miles (20 square kilometers).

Its literally like dj vu, said Coconino County sheriffs spokesman Jon Paxton. We are in the same exact spot doing the same exact thing as we were a month and a half ago. People are tired.