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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency Thursday afternoon as wildfires throughout the state rage, and skies from Salt Lake City to St. George fill with smoke.
Two wildfires burning in the western United States are so hot that they’re spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.
SALT LAKE CITY (July 31, 2025) — Gov. Cox today signed Executive Order 2025-08 declaring a 30-day state of emergency in response to escalating wildfires across Utah. The order, effective immediately, ...
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CDPHE said the smoke is mostly due to the Dragon Bravo fire in northern Arizona and the Monroe Canyon fire in central Utah.
Ready.gov also recommends including things such as a dust mask, a whistle, and local maps. If you have room, Ready.gov also ...
The Monroe Canyon Fire burning in Sevier County in Utah is now burning over 45,000 acres and at 11% containment, according to the latest information from the Utah Department of Forestry, Fire and ...
The Monroe Canyon Fire burned nearly 12,000 acres over the past 24 hours, as weather conditions forced firefighters to back ...
Gov. Spencer J. Cox will visit the Monroe Canyon Fire response operation in Richfield to receive a situational briefing, meet with fire crews and local leaders, and provide a media update on the ...