Above: The Rattlesnake Fire, posted to Inciweb approximately April 20, 2018. Photographer unknown.
Growth on the 16,891-acre Rattlesnake Fire 20 miles southwest of Alpine, Arizona has slowed in recent days, but the perimeter continues to expand as firefighters conduct burnout operations to secure firelines.
Fire managers continue to monitor lines on the western flank near the Black River where a few areas of concern are still active. Some firefighters were moved from the west to the east side which has more active fire. Burnout operations were conducted along Forest Road 25 on Saturday.
![Map of the perimeter Rattlesnake Fire](https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/RattlesnakeFire_map_4-22-2018.jpg)
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What ever happened to the tradition of not using the name of a fatality fire? Or is it only a state by state thing?