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KUER A fire just outside the entrance of Zion National Park burned four and a half acres in late February. Fire officials are urging people to change their behavior outdoors amid record dry conditions and rising visitation numbers in southwest Utah. Land and fire managers from throughout the region gathered Thursday at Zion National Park on the site of the park’s first ever February wildfire. It was human-caused and scorched four and a half acres. Greg Bartin, a fire management officer for the park, stood on the burn scar just outside of the main entrance and turned to look at the lines of cars entering the park. ....
1,300-acre Little Pass Fire in Tooele County 70% contained; Determined as human-caused Pila Malolo | Bureau of Land Management The Little Pass Fire burning west of the Great Salt Lake in Tooele County on Sunday, April 4, 2021. Posted at 5:52 PM, Apr 04, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-06 02:18:56-04 TOOELE COUNTY, Utah â Wildland fire crews responded to a blaze in Utah s West Desert Sunday and Monday. The Little Pass Fire started shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon west of the Great Salt Lake in Tooele County. It has been determined as human-caused, but the exact cause has not been stated. Utah Wildfire Info Location of the Little Pass Fire in Tooele County ....
The Neffs Fire burned near Millcreek City. It almost forced evacuations in the Olympus Cove area. Most of Salt Lake County, and Utah for that matter, is in extreme or exceptional drought. Even though the state’s official fire season doesn’t start until June, fire authorities in the county are already gearing up for the 2021 wildfire season. Besides dry conditions, canyons around the Salt Lake Valley are a wildfire danger because forests butt up against urban areas, according to Unified Fire Authority Chief Dan Petersen. “There s a risk living in this area,” Petersen told the Salt Lake County Council Tuesday. “There s really a risk everywhere we are right? Everywhere we live. The canyons offer that concern.” ....