A forest fire broke out near Flagstaff, Arizona on Sunday morning, with an area of ​​over 1,000 acres and caused evacuations. The “pipeline fire” was reported after 10 a.m., about six miles north of Flagstaff. Firefighters were working to contain the blaze. The Pipeline Fire in Flagstaff, Arizona. (@Crazy_Husker) The photos showed plumes of smoke rising into the sky visible from Flagstaff. Officials said the wind was blowing smoke through Schultz Pass to Doney Park. The Arizona American Red Cross has announced that it is opening a shelter at Shinagua High School at 3950 E Butler Ave in Flagstaff for the evacuees. Photo of the American flag waving over an Arizona (Donald Woodard) fire CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Meanwhile, one suspect is in custody in connection with the fire, although the charges remain unclear, Phoenix’s FOX 10 reported. This is a story that unfolds. Check again for updates.