A community meeting is held in Eagar, Ariz., at Round Valley Middle School. Some communities have been evacuated. On Saturday, residents of Eagar and several other eastern Arizona towns reportedly were told that they too may face evacuation orders. (Jack Kurtz / Associated Press)
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)
Gov. Jan Brewer speaks at a press conference at Round Valley Primary School in Eagar, Ariz. (Jack Kurtz / The Arizona Republic, Associated Press)