Earl Daniels, left, and girlfriend Barbara Keehn check out the heavy smoke from the Wallow fire in Greer, Ariz. As of Sunday morning, there was zero containment of the 144,000-acre fire. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
An SUV drives through heavy smoke in Greer. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
Massive clouds of smoke from the Wallow fire, burning in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, are visible from Highway 260 between Greer and Show Low, Ariz. (Greg Bryan / Arizona Daily Star, Associated Press)
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Smoke from the Wallow fire begins to blot out blue sky as residents head to a community meeting in Springerville, Ariz. (Jack Kurtz / The Arizona Republic, Associated Press)
Joe Reinarz, commander of the team battling the Wallow fire, briefs Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer in Eagar, Ariz. (Jack Kurtz / The Arizona Republic, Associated Press)
Robb Tylor gathers his belongings in Greer, Ariz., in preparation for possible evacuation. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
Kelli Elliott, working outside the Life in Christ Fellowship Church in Eagar, Ariz., wears a bandanna because of the thick smoke. (Jack Kurtz / The Arizona Republic, Associated Press)
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Jim Tress, right, and daughter Samantha move furniture as they evacuate their home in Greer, Ariz. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
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