Southern Utah fire destroys 12 homes; hundreds remain evacuated PINE VALLEY, Washington County — A fast-growing wildfire burning near Pine Valley has now destroyed at least a dozen structures, while hundreds more remain threatened Firefighters said all 12 structures in the Forsyth Fire were primary or secondary homes The Washington County Sheriff’s Office
Forsyth Fire destroys 14 Pine Valley homes, expands up to 1640 acres SALT LAKE CITY — The Forsyth Fire had grown to 5660 acres Sunday afternoon and had destroyed 14 homes by Sunday afternoon, according to information from the National Weather Service and Utah Fire Info By Sunday afternoon, the fire was reportedly still 0% contained The fire was believed to have started naturally Sunday update Utah Gov Spencer Cox held a press conference Sunday afternoon
Western Wildfires Destroy More Than Two Dozen Homes A wildfire in southwestern Utah destroyed 17 homes, and threatened hundreds more, as it grew to more than 1,600 acres by Saturday, the authorities said The blaze, known as the Forsyth fire
At least 12 Pine Valley homes lost as Forsyth Fire reaches town Progression of the fire has been driven by red flag winds Homes listed as lost include primary and secondary homes Chief 132 and Brush 1361 to the Forsyth Fire near Pine Valley, Utah, June
Blaze in southwest Utah destroys a dozen structures and forces . . . PINE VALLEY, Utah (AP) — A fast-moving fire fueled by high winds on Friday has destroyed a dozen structures, including homes, and forced some in a rural area of southwest Utah to evacuate The Forsyth Fire started Thursday in the Pine Valley Mountains and has already burned about 2 3 square miles (5 96 square kilometers), said Karl Hunt, a
Forsyth Fire forces evacuations, destroys structures in southwest Utah . . . A fast-moving fire fueled by high winds on Friday has destroyed a dozen structures, including homes, and forced some in a rural area of southwest Utah to evacuate The Forsyth Fire started Thursday in the Pine Valley Mountains and has already burned about 2 3 square miles (5 96 square kilometers), said Karl Hunt, a spokesperson for the Utah