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ABC4 Utah on MSNMonroe Canyon Fire continues to grow amid high winds, community meeting scheduledThe Monroe Canyon Fire burning near Richfield in Sevier County continues to grow amid high winds and high temperatures. A ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNMonroe Canyon Fire grows over 11,000 acres in 24 hours, crosses 48,000 acres due to active windsThe Monroe Canyon Fire burning in Sevier County in Utah is now burning over 45,000 acres and at 11% containment, according to ...
Garkane Energy and Rocky Mountain Power crews are working to restore service in Bear Valley as containment on the Monroe ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNMonroe Canyon Fire grows amid hottest temperatures yet, heavy smoke expected in RichfieldThe Monroe Canyon Fire burning in Sevier County continues to grow, with Monday bringing the "hottest temperatures so far" and ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNContainment drops again on Monroe Canyon Fire as it passes 55,000 acres, Gov Cox to visit firefighters todayContainment drops to 7% on the Monroe Canyon Fire burning near Richfield in Sevier County, Utah. It has grown another 7,000 ...
Firefighters lost ground on the Monroe Canyon Fire near Richfield on Friday, as it went from 11% contained to 7% and jumped ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNSeveral central Utah counties warned of eventual extended power outage: ‘Start planning and preparing now’As the Monroe Canyon Fire continues to devastate the area just south of Richfield in Sevier County, officials are warning ...
Flames from the Monroe Canyon fire in Sevier County have burned 9,400 acres while destroying at least two buildings, and ...
With the Monroe Canyon Fire having grown to epic proportions, Gov. Cox called it the "big one" as he toured damaged areas and shared how the wildfire it's hitting home for him personally ...
Fire crews are not just fighting a fire, but the weather, as they work to contain the Monroe Canyon Fire as it races toward ...
A vital highway in central Utah is partially reopening after it was closed because of a fast-growing wildfire in the area.
Wildfires burning at the Grand Canyon and in Utah are so hot that they're spurring the formation of "fire clouds" that can create their own erratic weather systems.
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