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"Several other wildfires are still active in Colorado, including the Sowbelly Fire in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, the South Rim Fire in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and wildfires in Mesa County," the outlet reported.
Tis the season for wildfires and the attendant wildfire smoke. While the state is not exceeding the federal standard for fine particulate pollution, there are some unhealthy areas out there where people should take precautions.
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — Due to high levels of rainfall and flash flooding in parts of New Jersey on Monday evening, Gov. Phil Murphy declared a State of Emergency. During a State of Emergency, the Governor is authorized to speed State agency assistance to communities in need and allows him to make resources immediately available […]
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.
LA SAL, San Juan County — No injuries were reported, but a fire engine was damaged when a massive "fire vortex" formed within a fire burning in southeast Utah over the weekend. A massive fire vortex damaged a fire engine during Utah's Deer Creek Fire. The fire has burned over 10,000 acres and remains 0% contained, with evacuations ongoing.
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.
Utah’s fire season typically runs from June 1 to October 31, but as of this week, 195 blazes have already burned 1,017 acres of land, mostly in rural areas of the state. Here's what you should ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNMonroe Canyon Fire passes 8,600 acres in size, still 0% completionRICHFIELD, Utah ( ABC4) — The Monroe Canyon Fire has almost doubled in size since Monday, reaching over 8,600 acres. As of Wednesday morning, the Great Basin Team 3, a Complex Incident Management Team, took command of the fire that remains at 0% completion.
According to Utah Fire Info, more than 71,000 acres have burned this year, just 20,000 acres short of what burned all of last year.