7 Wildfires Burning As Most Of Utah Under Red Flag Warning
Aug 6, 2020, 6:56 AM | Updated: 8:22 am
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – A Red Flag Warning has been issued for most of the state Thursday as dry and breezy weather continues.
The warning will remain in place into the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
The conditions are perfect for wildfires to start and spread. Authorities are asking Utahns to be diligent in preventing new fires.
According to Utah Fire Info, seven wildfires are currently burning in Utah.
Here’s a breakdown of each one:
Richard Mountain Fire
Location: Dagget County
Start date: Aug. 3
Size: 6,500 acres
Contained: Zero percent
Cause: Under investigation
The #RichardMountainFire continued to burn more acreage today. It is currently 6,564 acres and 0% contained. Many more resources have been showing up and the Type 3 Team is hopeful for some good progress tomorrow, despite hot, dry, windy conditions. @BLMWyoming @BLMUtah
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) August 6, 2020
Upper Provo Fire
Location: Utah County
Start date:July 31
Size: 480 acres
Contained: 36%
Cause: Human, under investigation
#UpperProvoWildfire here is a video clip from 8/4/20 where our helicopter and fire crew were diverted to a nearby abandoned campfire. This was #2 abandoned campfire in one day we responded to. Please put your campfire out. pic.twitter.com/ijIudRO0Bg
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) August 5, 2020
Water Canyon Fire
Location: Carbon County
Start date: Aug. 3
Size: 107 acres
Contained: 20%
Cause: Under investigation
Hollow Fire
Location: Sanpete County
Start date: July 31
Size: 1,416 acres
Contained: 80%
Cause: Under investigation
Howell Peak Fire
Location: Millard County
Start date: July 19
Size: 1,885 acres
Contained: 75%,
Cause: No cause listed
Pine Hollow Fire
Location: Kane County
Start date: July 29
Size: 11,405 acres
Contained: 98%
Cause: Lightning
The #PineHollowFire has burned 11,405 acres and is now 89% contained. Transition of management to local unit planned for 6 am Friday morning. pic.twitter.com/V3JQUdDFgI
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) August 5, 2020
Split Fire
Location: Uintah County
Start date: June 26
Size: 18 acres
Contained: Zero percent
Cause: Lightning