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- 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
- Windy Conditions Fan Forsyth Fire in Utah - The New York Times
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
- More evacuations advised as southern Utah blaze continues to . . .
A wildfire in southern Utah, named the Forsyth Fire, has destroyed 14 homes and four other buildings The fire that started Thursday has grown to 1,500 acres and is 0% contained
- Pine Valleys wind-driven Forsyth Fire surges to nearly 6K acres
The Forsyth Fire burning in Pine Valley consumed more than 1,600 acres as of Saturday afternoon, Central, Utah, June 21, 2025 Photo courtesy of Steve Haluska A view of the Forsyth Fire in Pine
- Utahs Forsyth Fire continues to threaten communities after . . .
PINE VALLEY, Utah – Extreme fire behavior over the weekend pushed the Forsyth Fire wildfire up farther into communities in southern Utah, prompting new evacuations after destroying at least 17 homes The Forsyth Fire began on Thursday near Pine Valley, Utah, and continues to burn uncontrolled
- Forsyth Fire update: 1,640 acres covered, 0% contained
6 21 7:10 p m : Utah Fire Info confirms that extreme fire behavior and gusty erratic winds have pushed the fire east and north of Pine Valley The fire has pushed over a mile north and up over the next ridge to the north of Pine Valley The communities of Pinto and Grass Valley are advised to evacuate Update from U S Forest Service:
- Forsyth Fire Forces Evacuations in Pine Valley, Destroys 12 . . .
June 20, 2025 — Pine Valley, UT A fast-moving wildfire in Pine Valley, approximately 15 miles north of St George, has burned through 1,500 acres and prompted a full evacuation of the community
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