Las Vegas Review-Journal

Crews making progress on Brian Head wildfire

Lake reopens; blaze is 65 percent contained

- The Associated Press

BRIAN HEAD, Utah — A southern Utah fishing lake reopened Sunday as firefighte­rs gain more of a handle on a 2-week-old wildfire that has forced out 1,500 people from the area.

The U.S. Forest Service said Sunday that firefighte­rs have made good progress on the blaze, which has burned 93 square miles of land.

It’s 65 percent contained, with full containmen­t of the western portion expected by the time one of two crews of firefighte­rs from Nevada, Idaho and Utah are relieved of duty, which was expected Sunday.

Campers, fishers and swimmers can now visit Panguitch Lake.

Authoritie­s reopened roads but warned drivers to be alert for possible falling rocks and debris.

Multiple communitie­s remain under evacuation orders.

The fire has burned 13 residences and prompted evacuation orders at Brian Head and the Dry Lake area. The orders for those areas have been lifted, but more than 1,800 firefighte­rs are continuing to battle the blaze.

Because of the fire, Brian Head’s July Fourth celebratio­n will be more subdued than in past years. The usual fireworks display is also off the schedule this year, and Brian Head Resort spokesman Mark Wilder expects a smaller crowd than the 15,000 or so people who usually attend.

Brian Head town manager Bret Howser said that people have been trickling back into town and “good vibes” are in the air.

Wilder said Friday that the resort area’s residents are grateful to firefighte­rs, who kept the ski area largely untouched by the flames from the wildfire, which officials say was started June 17 by a man burning a pile of weeds.

 ?? Patrick Connolly ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Pconnpie A fireworks display during the Fourth of July weekend celebratio­n Sunday at Lake Las Vegas.
Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-journal @Pconnpie A fireworks display during the Fourth of July weekend celebratio­n Sunday at Lake Las Vegas.
 ?? Rick Egan ?? The Associated Press Signs from grateful residents are posted Friday throughout the southern Utah ski town of Brian Head, Utah. Fire managers lifted evacuation­s in the ski resorttown.
Rick Egan The Associated Press Signs from grateful residents are posted Friday throughout the southern Utah ski town of Brian Head, Utah. Fire managers lifted evacuation­s in the ski resorttown.

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