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topicnews · October 26, 2024

Yellow Lake Fire at 45% containment with snow on the way

Yellow Lake Fire at 45% containment with snow on the way

HANNA, Duchesne County – The Yellow Lake Fire has reached 45% containment, and the southern edge that once threatened the town of Hanna is now fully contained.

A statement from the U.S. Forest Service on Friday said that despite winds of 45 miles per hour on Thursday, the fire did not spread thanks to fire department control lines around the fire.

More good news: The authorities are expecting more snow on Monday too.

“The two primary efforts of the site work continue to be extinguishing hot areas and repairing damage caused by the fires and fire suppression efforts,” the Forest Service said.

Despite firefighters’ progress, the fire’s northern edge continued to resist containment efforts, officials said.

This fire map shows the extent of the Yellow Lake Fire (dark red), current closure areas (light red), and containment lines (black boundary). (US Forest Service)

“This jagged line from the Soapstone area around Iron Mine Mountain to the North Fork of the Duchesne has defied containment primarily because of the remote, rugged terrain,” the Forest Service said.

The forest closures remain the same as reported on October 19th. You can view forest closure warnings and advisories on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Ashley National Forest websites.

Read the full story at KSLTV.com

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