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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNMonroe Canyon Fire passes 8,600 acres in size, still 0% completionRICHFIELD, Utah ( ABC4) — The Monroe Canyon Fire has almost doubled in size since Monday, reaching over 8,600 acres. As of ...
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FIRE WATCH: Monroe Canyon Fire doubles overnight<a href="https://www.abc4.com/utah-weather/wildfire/monroe-canyon-fire-8k-acres/">https://www.abc4.com/utah-weather/wildfire/monroe-canyon-fire-8k-acres/</a> US set to destroy 500 tons of US-taxpayer ...
Some cabin communities on Monroe Mountain in Sevier County have been evacuated due to the Monroe Canyon Fire which sparked on Sunday, July 13.
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.
Fire officials warn residents about the dry conditions across the state as high winds and scattered dry thunderstorms roll through Utah. Earlier this week Summit County increased its fire danger to ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNIsolated thunderstorms, smoke and lingering fire danger for the midweekA passing cold front brought dry thunderstorms to the Wasatch Front yesterday and will knock down our daytime highs a few ...
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A combination of high winds, dry air and above average temperatures caused a wildfire in the Grand Canyon to rapidly expand and cause major damage.
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWildfires Continue to Burn At the Grand Canyon—Here's What to KnowThe latest on the Dragon Bravo and White Sage fires. Plus, the trails, lodges, and campgrounds that are closed to visitors.
The Dragon Bravo blaze destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and dozens of other buildings used for summer tourism on the Arizona-Utah border.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNHistoric lodge on the Grand Canyon's North Rim has been destroyed by wildfire, park official saysThe Grand Canyon Lodge, the only lodging inside the park at the North Rim, was consumed by the flames, park Superintendent Ed Keable told park residents, staff and others in a meeting Sunday morning.
A water treatment facility at the North Rim had been compromised by the fire, causing chlorine gas to fall towards the bottom of the canyon.
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