18 buildings destroyed as southern Utah blaze continues to . . . The blaze, dubbed the Forsyth Fire, started outside the Pine Valley community in Washington County Thursday night but has quickly grown to about 1,640 acres, according to Utah Fire Info It remains 0% contained as of Saturday at 9 a m , and the cause of the fire is “natural,” Utah Fire Info said
At least 12 Pine Valley homes lost as Forsyth Fire reaches . . . The Forsyth Fire burns through the Pine Valley area overnight in Washington County, Utah, June 20, 2025 Photo courtesy of Jeremy Rider A view of the Forsyth Fire in Pine Valley, Utah, June 19, 2025
Forsyth Fire destroys 14 Pine Valley homes, expands up to . . . Karl Hunt with the Utah Forestry Fire and State Land said on Friday morning that about 400 homes were evacuated Jenny Plecki with the Forest Service said that an estimated 400 to 500 people total were evacuated “between the community of Pine Valley and Pine Valley Campground ”
Forsyth Fire forces evacuations, destroys structures in . . . 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
Forsyth Fire spreads in Washington County as mandatory . . . PINE VALLEY, Utah — The Forsyth Fire that prompted mandatory evacuations for the Pine Valley area in Washington County has grown and is now estimated to have burned up to 1,000 acres The fire started burning in the wilderness area of Pine Valley on Thursday evening, about 20 miles north of St George
Blaze in southwest Utah destroys a dozen structures and . . . 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