- Monroe Canyon Fire destroys 12 power poles; crews forced to . . .
MONROE, Sevier County — A wildfire burning in central Utah destroyed a dozen power poles and is still threatening transmission lines in the area, according to a key power provider for the state
- Monroe Canyon Fire grows over 11,000 acres in 24 hours . . .
The Monroe Canyon Fire burning in Sevier County in Utah is now burning over 45,000 acres and at 11% containment, according to the latest information from the Utah Department of Forestry, Fire and State Lands
- Crews ‘forced to retreat’ because of conditions battling . . .
The Monroe Canyon Fire burned nearly 12,000 acres over the past 24 hours, as weather conditions forced firefighters to back off in key areas of the fire
- Utahs Monroe Canyon Fire damages power poles and structures . . .
‘This is a big one’: Monroe Canyon Fire damages power poles and structures as it grows to over 55,000 acres Officials expect more road closures over the weekend; Gov Cox declares Utah in a
- Its scary; Weary residents watch as Monroe Canyon Fire . . .
Thick plumes of smoke from the Monroe Canyon Fire are still rising over large parts of central Utah as local residents anxiously watch and wait, wondering when the fire will be put out
- ‘No moisture in sight’: Conditions fueling 48,000-acre Monroe . . .
With a number of fires burning in Utah, including the Monroe Canyon Fire, Utah Gov Spencer Cox said conditions will worsen
- Monroe Canyon Fire grows to nearly 4,000 acres, threatens . . .
A fast-moving wildfire burning east of Monroe is now threatening 40 to 50 structures across Sevier County Pushed by erratic winds and fueled by dry timber, the Monroe Canyon Fire has scorched 1,248 acres and remains 0% contained
- Monroe Canyon fire now number one US fire - KSL NewsRadio
Flames from the Monroe Canyon fire in Sevier County have burned 9,400 acres while destroying at least two buildings, and forcing evacuations
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