Deer Creek Fire, Utah
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Crews fighting the Deer Creek Fire in La Sal, Utah caught a "firenado" on camera. Meteorologist Lindsay Storrs explained what the rare phenomenon is, and what c
As if the evacuation of hundreds of people and the destruction of multiple homes weren't enough, wild video of what many call a "firenado" has sparked increased attention on the Deer Creek Fire.
A wildfire sparked Thursday afternoon in San Juan County prompted evacuations in the community of La Sal and was burning 4,000 acres.
A wildfire near the town of La Sal in San Juan County has prompted authorities to order evacuation of part of the community, including Deer Creek and Deer Haven roads.
A terrifying video of a firenado off the Deer Creek Fire near La Sal, Utah, has gone viral on social media. An X account shared the video of the scary twister, saying it was the “craziest” firenado they have ever witnessed.
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Parts of La Sal in San Juan County were under evacuation Friday due to the nearby Deer Creek Fire, according to San Juan County officials and Utah Fire Info.
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ABC4 Utah on MSN250 evacuated, 80 structures threatened in Deer Creek Fire near La SalAbout 250 people have been forced to evacuate their homes as the Deer Creek Fire near La Sal and the Utah-Colorado border in San Juan County continues its rapid spread.
A fast-moving wildfire has destroyed four homes and five outbuildings as it continues to burn in southeast Utah, state officials say.
LA SAL, Utah (KUTV) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency authorized the use of federal funds to help with the costs of fighting the Deer Creek Fire. The fire, burning in San Juan County about 30 miles southeast of Moab, started on Thursday and has burned more than 7,500 acres. The fire is 0% contained.
The Deer Creek fire continued to rage for a third day in southeastern Utah, forcing more residents to evacuate as dangerous winds fueled the growing blaze near the community of La Sal.