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- Windy Conditions Fan Forsyth Fire in Utah - The New York Times
Windy Conditions Fan Wildfires in the West The Forsyth fire in Utah threatened a small community in the state’s southwest corner Farther west, the Conner fire burned rapidly near Lake Tahoe
- Southern Utah blaze continues to burn amid windy conditions . . .
It remains 0% contained as of Saturday at 9 a m , and the cause of the fire is "natural," Utah Fire Info said "I spent a good portion of the day in Pine Valley I saw hundreds of first responders
- Utahs Forsyth Fire destroys 17 homes after sudden wind shift . . .
It remains uncontained The cause of the fire is unknown Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby confirmed on Facebook that 17 homes were destroyed on Friday when winds changed quickly "The firefighters were shocked," Sheriff Brooksby wrote "They had busted their butts for two days with, maybe
- Crews race to protect homes from Forsyth Fire amidst . . . - KUTV
PINE VALLEY, Utah (KUTV) — The Forsyth Fire has burned for roughly two days, destroying 14 homes and blazing through at least 1,640 acres Wind conditions are adding another layer of difficulty
- Windy Conditions Fan Wildfires in the West – DNyuz
About 500 miles west, in Douglas County, Nev , roughly 25 miles east of Lake Tahoe, the Conner fire exploded to almost 14,000 acres, from 2,000 acres on Friday The fire started as a structure fire, according to the Bureau of Land Management of Nevada, spreading quickly in windy conditions as dry brush and grass fueled its growth
- Forsyth Fire in Washington County forces mandatory . . .
Update, Saturday, 12:10 p m • New information on the France Canyon fire With high temperatures and strong winds across southern Utah, wildfires continue to surge The Forsyth Fire, which
- Southern Utah fire destroys 12 homes; hundreds remain . . . - MSN
The fire was last listed as about 1,500 acres in size, according to Utah Fire Info, an information source operated by state and federal fire agencies It remained 0% contained as of 5 p m Friday
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