Beulah Fire Grows to 2,310 Acres in High Uintas Wilderness
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, AUG 10 – The Beulah Fire covers 2,310 acres with 240 personnel assigned as crews focus on protecting structures and cultural resources amid critical fire weather conditions.
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Beulah Fire grows to 2,310 acres in High Uintas Wilderness
The Beulah Fire has grown to 2,310 acres, fire officials said Sunday morning. They said the fire in the High Uintas Wilderness is burning in heavy timber and making short crown runs while sending embers that start spot fires ahead of the blaze. The current fire weather forecast calls for a slight decrease in temperatures and 10-15 mph winds changing to the northwest. Four scooper planes and three helicopters are working on the fire, as well as 2…
Beulah Fire grows to 2,310 acres as crews battle challenging conditions - TownLift, Park City News
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — The Beulah Fire, burning in the High Uintas Wilderness on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains, has grown to an estimated 2,310 acres with 240 personnel assigned to the incident. The fire, first reported on August 7, is located roughly 7.5 miles southeast of the Bear River Ranger Station along Highway 150. As of today, management of the fire is transitioning to the Great Basin Team 4, a Complex Incident Management Team. O…
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