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Utah fire fighters working to suppress the Deer Creek Fire Saturday witnessed the fire react to atmospheric conditions to form a rare fire-induced tornado, or firenado for short.
More than 450 personnel are fighting the Deer Creek Fire that has burnt nearly 15,655 acres and remains at 7% containment, according to the latest information from the Department of Utah Forestry, ...
The five fires — Turner Gulch, Wright Draw, Deer Creek, South Rim and Sowbelly fires — are burning on a total of about 21,000 ...
The growth of one wildfire burning on Colorado’s Western Slope has slowed to a crawl, but four others continue to scorch ...
A so-called "firenado" was spotted over a wildfire burning in southeastern Utah. The Deer Creek Fire sparked in San Juan County on July 10 and has burned 14,760 acres as of Wednesday.
A rare and powerful “firenado” tornado fueled by wildfire caused destruction and winds of up to 122 miles per hour in southeastern Utah, but thankfully did not result in any injuries ...
The Deer Creek fire that is burning in San Juan County has grown to 14,760 acres and remains at 7% containment, according to the latest information from Utah Department ...
Utah wildlife officials are seeking to implement electronic tagging for harvested animals for the first time this fall.
A rare fire tornado, or "firenado," with wind speeds reaching 122 mph was recorded in Utah on Saturday (July 12). The National Weather Service rated it as an EF-2 tornado, marking only the third EF2+ ...
Four of the five wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope have together consumed nearly 21,000 acres, according to fire ...
The fire, which started on July 10 in Utah and spread nearly 15,000 acres, has provided quite the challenge for firefighters. Heavy equipment, engines and crews moved into Colorado due to the wildfire ...
Over a dozen structures were damaged or destroyed in the first few days of a fire that started in southeast Utah last week, including some that were damaged by a fire-induced tornado.