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Crews continue to battle pair of fires near Fillmore
Jul 9, 2022, 3:20 PM | Updated: Dec 29, 2022, 11:29 am
FILLMORE, Utah — A pair of fires continued to burn Saturday in central Utah as fire officials continue battle the blazes near Fillmore.
Halfway Hill Fire
On Saturday, Utah Fire Info reported that the Halfway Hill Fire has grown in size to roughly 6,640 acres. Air resources have been limited by wind gusts.
#HalfwayHillFire is estimated at 6640 acres. Erratic wind gusts have grounded the fixed-wing air resources. Below is a video of a Type 1 helicopter dipping from “pumpkins” to suppress the flames. #kmyffsl pic.twitter.com/4iiF4NRle8
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) July 9, 2022
According to a news release from the Utah Interagency Fire, moderate growth in the fire was observed from Friday night. Additional resources were expected to arrive on the scene Saturday.
As of Saturday afternoon, the only evacuations impacted by this fire is the Virginia Hills subdivision.
The road closures impacted by the fire is from Chalk Creek FR100 south to Meadow Creek FR501 and all interior trails. This closure order will remain in place for the safety of firefighters and the public. For a map of the road closure click on the link below.
Dry Creek Fire
According to Utah Fire Info, the Dry Creek Fire was at 900 acres as of Friday night and was 0% contained.
According to a news release, spent Friday night trying to secure the fire’s edge.
Evacuations from this fire are those in Oak Creek Canyon. Road closures impacted by the fire are Oak Creek and Dry Creek Roads. For a map of the road closures
Updated information on the fires near Fillmore will be provided when it becomes available.
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