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The wildfire is in the Missoula Ranger District 5 miles southeast of Missoula and 4 miles southwest of Turah and the I-90 ...
A wildfire burning five miles southeast of Missoula and four miles southwest of Turah remains at 75 acres in size and is currently 60% contained.The fire, which ...
Firefighters willNFS Rd 2127 (Skyline Drive North) (from Its start/intersection with Deer Creek Road (County Route 533) to its end) NFS Rd 19075 (Lower Skyline) (from its start/intersection with ...
Deer Creek Fire grows over 17,000 acres, now at 54% containment Due to a decrease in fire activity, officials have opened up entry on the west side of the fire and some of the lower Two-Mile area ...
MISSOULA — The Lolo National Forest is providing an update on several wildfires burning on the Missoula Ranger District in ...
Deer Creek Fire started on Thursday, July 10 and as of Friday, July 18, had burned more than 15,600 acres, according to Utah Fire. The cause of the fire remains undetermined.
Around 200 personnel are assigned to the fire, including seven crews with four engines, four water tenders, two helicopters, two dozers, and two skidgens.
In the 11 hours or so since crossing into Colorado, the fire increased in size from just over 11,000 acres to almost 13,000 acres, but Utah Fire Info said that crews had contained about 7% of the ...
A map from Utah Fire Info shows the size and location of the Deer Creek Fire in southeastern Utah as it approaches southwestern Colorado on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
The Deer Creek Fire burns near the Colorado-Utah border in San Juan County on July 10. The wildfire crossed the state line from Utah into Colorado on Monday night, state fire officials said.
Deer Creek Fire started on Thursday, July 10 and as of Friday, July 18, had burned more than 15,600 acres, according to Utah Fire. The cause of the fire remains undetermined.