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Logging equipment started 33,000-acre Yellow Lake Fire - TownLift, Park City News

Summary by TownLift, Park City News
KAMAS, Utah – Officials at the U.S. Forest Service have completed the investigation of the Yellow Lake Fire that burned 33,173 acres east of Kamas in the Uinta mountains this fall, determining the cause to be accidental and started by a logging operator’s equipment. “An investigation conducted by the United States Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations concluded the Yellow Lake Fire was accidentally caused by equipment use associated …
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TownLift, Park City News broke the news in on Friday, December 20, 2024.
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