LIVE UPDATES: Gun Range Fire Evacuations And Closures
Aug 30, 2019, 3:38 AM | Updated: 6:13 pm
BOUNTIFUL, Utah – An early-morning fire quickly spread in Davis County, forcing the evacuations of up to 400 homes, officials said.
This article will be updated as evacuations and closures continue. New information will be added to the top. Refresh for the latest news.
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6 p.m.
#uwcnf #GunRangefire Ward Canyon road closed from Forest Boundary E to intersection with Skyline Drive and intersection with Sessions Mountain road portions of the North Fire Break road are also closed that are located on National Forest from the Bountiful B north to Ricks Creek pic.twitter.com/5sH3XKhkuU
— Uinta-Wasatch-Cache NF (@UWCNF) August 31, 2019
2 p.m.
Bountiful City officials said evacuations orders and road closures will remain in place through the night. The area will be reassessed in the morning and officials will then decide if it is safe to open the area.
Closed through the night for safety:
All of East Hills Drive
900 East from East HIlls Drive to 900 North
900 North from 900 East to Northern Hills Drive
All of Northern Hills Drive
Northridge Drive from Northern Hills Drive to Skyline pic.twitter.com/Xg4eWyQlYM— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
UPDATE:
The evacuation order will remain in place and the same streets will remain closed through the night to ensure that all hot spots are extinguished. The area will be assessed early tomorrow morning (Aug. 31) to determine if it is safe to open them and another update then pic.twitter.com/Y0T6XUAcWm— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
Noon
Bountiful City tweeted to remind residents that the evacuation order was still in place for certain areas.
UPDATE: The evacuation order is still in place to allow for investigation for the following locations:
All of East Hills Dr.
900 East from East Hills Dr. to 900 North
900 North from 900 East to Northern Hills Dr.
All of Northern Hills Dr.
Northridge Dr. from Northern Hills Dr pic.twitter.com/iO01J2eLxu— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
10:30 a.m.
Bountiful Police Lt. Dave Edwards announced a boundary change for evacuations in Bountiful. Evacuations remain in place for those living east of 900 East to the edge of the city and north of 900 North to the edge of the city.
Bountiful City tweeted to make sure residents knew the evacuation had not been lifted.
The evacuation order HAS NOT been lifted in Bountiful. Please wait until that information is posted here on Bountiful City’s social media. We want to make sure it is safe for all to return to their homes and we have to conduct an investigation. Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/7tD4bFIk1g
— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
10 a.m.
Centerville evacuations have been lifted. However, some roads remained closed to non-residents.
Fire authorities are lifting evacuation order in Centerville. Island View Drive will remain closed to non-residents. Residents may return to their homes in Centerville.
— Centerville Police (@cpdutah) August 30, 2019
7:25 a.m.
Bountiful City said evacuations will be reevaluated at 9 a.m.
“We are hoping the weather and wind will cooperate to make it safe to go home,” the city tweeted.
We will reevaluate the evacuation order at 9:00 a.m. We are hoping the weather and wind will cooperate to make it safe to go home. pic.twitter.com/dJlu4oR09Y
— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
7:15 a.m.
Centerville Police tweeted that evacuation zones are still in effect.
As per SDMFD the current evacuation zones will remain in effect until further notice.
— Centerville Police (@cpdutah) August 30, 2019
6:10 a.m.
Davis School District sent a letter to families stating that “the fire has not affected our schools, so schools will be open today.”
The area between 400 North and 1600 North and the area east of 900 East is closed, so school buses will not be traveling on those streets.
“Students in that area who normally rely on a school bust to go to school will not be picked up,” according to the statement.
“If you, as a parent, feel conditions are unsafe for your child to attend school, please keep them home. As always, teachers will work with your child regarding any work they may miss due to their absence.”
5:15 a.m.
Bountiful City tweeted that there are no school closures so far.
No school closures so far per the Davis County School District. pic.twitter.com/sroa457gHI
— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
4:30 a.m.
Bountiful city has put soft closures in place for areas between Pages Lane and 400 North, and areas from 400 East to 900 East. This means only drivers with proof of residency will be allowed to access these roads.
The following area will have a “soft closure” meaning that only resident with proof of residency will be allowed into between Pages Lane and 400 North and 400 East to 900 East. pic.twitter.com/wnvG5eUyya
— Bountiful City (@BountifulCityUT) August 30, 2019
4 a.m.
Fire authorities began evacuations on the east side of Island View Drive to 550 South shortly after 4 a.m.
Additional evacuations in progress on Island View Dr east side of road to 550 S
— Centerville Police (@cpdutah) August 30, 2019
3:30 a.m.
The initial evacuation area included homes located north of 400 North and east of 800 East.
Two shelters have been set up for those evacuated. Dedicated telephone lines have also been established for instructions and to answer questions.