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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNDeer Creek Fire crosses 17,000 acres as firefighters increase containment
Firefighters continue to get a handle on the Deer Creek Fire burning near the Utah/Colorado border in San Juan County.
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Deer Creek Fire grows over 17,000 acres, now at 30% containment
The Deer Creek fire burning in San Juan County in Southern Utah is now 30% contained and has burnt 17,123 acres so far, ...
Together, the fires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope had consumed nearly 25,000 acres as of Sunday morning.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNRed Cross, Cache County hold wildfire shelter simulation
As wildfire season continues in Utah, members of the American Red Cross of Utah held a simulation to prepare for the worst ...
Colorado firefighters have continued making progress as they battle several large wildfires burning across the western part ...
The Cram Fire in Oregon has burned over 95,000 acres. It could become a “megafire,” signaling it has burned 100,000 acres, in ...
Scattered showers and cooler temperatures were good news for firefighters battling Utah wildfires.The state saw improved ...
Flames from the Monroe Canyon fire in Sevier County have burned 9,400 acres while destroying at least two buildings, and ...
The Cram Fire, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it broke out.
Do you know the difference between a contained and controlled wildfire? Or what a fire line is? Here's what to know as fires burn in Colorado.
Fire containment has increased in most of the wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope as firefighters get a handle on the multiple blazes that have charred thousands of acres.
Hot, dry weather and abundant fuels created the perfect storm for lightning-caused fires on the Western Slope and in southeastern Utah. Drought forecasters are predicting little relief later this ...
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