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ABC4 Utah on MSNDeer Creek fire now 7% contained, smoke visible from Dead Horse Point State ParkThe Deer Creek fire burning in San Juan County is now 7% contained and has burnt about 12,906 acres, according to the latest ...
9 小时on MSN
The Deer Creek Fire, which started in eastern Utah and has already destroyed several structures, has crossed the state line ...
LA SAL, San Juan County — The Deer Creek Fire, which started in eastern Utah on July 10 and has already destroyed several ...
The nearly 13,000-acre wildfire burning in eastern Utah crossed the Colorado border Monday night, joining four other fires ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — Due to high levels of rainfall and flash flooding in parts of New Jersey on Monday evening, Gov. Phil ...
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FOX Weather on MSNWatch: Massive fire whirl spins smoke, flames from Utah blazeA hot and dry summer has led to multiple wildfires across the West, including in Utah, where firefighters are battling eight such large blazes, scorching over 60,000 acres.
23 小时on MSN
A fire in eastern Utah has grown rapidly to over 10,000 acres and is 0% contained, as of Monday. The Deer Creek Fire has already claimed five buildings in the area. More than 300 firefighters, 10 fire ...
CBS Colorado on MSN6 小时
"Firenado" captured on video as Deer Creek Fire crosses from Utah into ColoradoThe fire, which formed in eastern Utah and has already destroyed several structures, is now almost 13,000 acres and 7% contained.
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.
The 8,140-acre Turner Gulch Fire is currently the largest burning in Colorado, but the nearly 15,000-acre Deer Creek Fire in Utah crossed the state border Monday. Officials anticipate more dangerous ...
Firefighters on the scene of the 10,000-acre Deer Creek Fire in southern Utah captured video of a massive vortex of fire and smoke swirling in the ...
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 ...
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