The Sentinel-Record

Nearly 1,000 battle massive Utah wildfire

1,500 evacuated

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SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly 1,000 firefighte­rs battled a Utah wildfire that grew Sunday morning to nearly 67 square miles (174 square kilometers) and has prompted the evacuation of 1,500 people from hundreds of homes and cabins. In Southern California, a wildfire broke out after a car crashed on a freeway.

KUTV reported that a few families were allowed back to their homes near the resort town of Brian Head to survey damage and retrieve essential items, but most were left waiting and wondering when they would be able to come home. The fire has also burned in the Dixie National Forest.

Evacuation orders were also issued for nearby mountain communitie­s that are generally known for its weekend getaway homes for Las Vegas residents.

“This is a catastroph­ic fire, no two ways about

it,” said Garfield County Sherriff Jim Perkins.

Fire officials said Sunday they were hoping that upper level moisture would help them in their effort to douse the blaze that was 8 percent contained and destroyed at least 13 homes and eight outbuildin­gs.

The fire in California started Sunday afternoon in Santa Clarita south of Los Angeles, prompting authoritie­s to send crews to fight the blaze that quickly grew to more than 1 square mile acres (2.6 square kilometers), fed by tinder-dry brush and driven by winds in stifling heat. One structure was destroyed but authoritie­s did not say if it was a home.

The Utah firefighte­rs could face more challenges on Monday because the National Weather Service warned of critical fire weather conditions with gusty winds, high temperatur­es and low humidity. There’s also a chance for thundersto­rms that could add more sparks.

The Utah blaze was accidental­ly started June 17 by someone using a torch to burn weeds. It intensifie­d over the past week because hot and windy weather conditions fanned the flames.

Authoritie­s on Monday will send a second team of firefighte­rs to help try to put it out. The National Interagenc­y Coordinati­on Center’s latest report showed it was the largest wildfire in the U.S.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? WILDFIRE: The Brian Head Fire continues to grow and has burned more than 27,700 acres Friday in Brian Head, Utah. A wildfire menacing a southern Utah ski town for nearly a week flared again, doubling in size for the second night in a row and torching...
The Associated Press WILDFIRE: The Brian Head Fire continues to grow and has burned more than 27,700 acres Friday in Brian Head, Utah. A wildfire menacing a southern Utah ski town for nearly a week flared again, doubling in size for the second night in a row and torching...

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