A massive vegetation fire, dubbed the Pocket Fire, broke out in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness Area, north of Sedona, in Arizona, on June 19.
The fire, which is currently at 100 acres, is being monitored by the Sedona Fire Department and the Coconino National Forest, with air resources deployed to combat the blaze.
Evacuations have started along FR 231 and Oak Creek Canyon, with no reported injuries or containment update yet.
Scary visuals from the fire have emerged online, with residents and visitors sharing photos and videos of the inferno.
The cause of the fire remains unknown, and authorities are urging the public to follow local fire restrictions and take precautions to prevent further fires.