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Utah fire fighters working to suppress the Deer Creek Fire Saturday witnessed the fire react to atmospheric conditions to form a rare fire-induced tornado, or firenado for short.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNDeer Creek Fire burns over 15,500 acres, lower temperatures expected to moderate fire behaviorMore than 450 personnel are fighting the Deer Creek Fire that has burnt nearly 15,655 acres and remains at 7% containment, according to the latest information from the Department of Utah Forestry,
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘If you fly, we can’t’: Drone briefly halts firefighting air support at Forsyth FireA drone flying overhead the Forsyth Fire burning near Pine Valley in Washington County disrupted firefighting efforts on Wednesday, prompting a reminder from
The Monroe Canyon Fire in Sevier County continues to grow rapidly, scorching more than 8,600 acres with zero percent containment as of Wednesday evening.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized federal funds to help cover the costs of fighting the Monroe Fire, which has been burning in Sevier Count
A firefighter battling the Forsyth Fire in southern Utah near Pine Valley was injured this week and had to be airlifted to a nearby hospital.
Fire officials warn residents about the dry conditions across the state as high winds and scattered dry thunderstorms roll through Utah. Earlier this week Summit County increased its fire danger to “very high,” amid Stage 1 fire restrictions.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNFIRE WATCH: The latest updates on Utah’s wildfires throughout the stateThe Forsyth Fire, burning near Pine Valley in Washington County, grew another 775 acres, according to a July 11 update from the U.S. Forest Service. The spread occurred on the southern edge of the fire, where crews are focusing aircraft and ground efforts. Smoke also increased over the last 24 hours as winds pushed the fire into unburned fuel.
Weeks after the Forsyth Fire destroyed over a dozen homes in the Pine Valley area, residents are once again on edge after the wildfire made an ominous appearance atop Pine Mountain
Firefighters in Utah captured the moment a wildfire turned into a fire vortex. This happened when extreme wind and hot air from the fire mixed, sending a funnel of smoke and flames into the air.