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KREX Grand Junction on MSNEvacuation orders from Deer Creek Fire lifted in MontroseOn Friday, the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office announced that evacuation orders in Montrose County related to the Deer Creek Fire have been lifted, which comprise zones 13 through 20. The Deer Creek ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNContainment on Deer creek fire increases, crews focus on cleaning upCrews fighting the Deer Creek fire in San Juan County have now contained 77% of the fire, according to the latest information from Utah Forestry, Fire and State Lands.
The fire-induced tornado developed within the Deer Creek Fire just after 1 p.m. MT on Saturday, July 12, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The "firenado," which was given an EF-2 rating ...
The Deer Creek Fire, which started in eastern Utah and has already destroyed several structures, has crossed the state line into Colorado, state fire officials said Monday night. At just over ...
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.
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 Turner Gulch fire burning southwest of Grand Junction in Mesa County exploded late Monday night and early Tuesday, racing ...
A fire in eastern Utah has grown rapidly to over 10,000 acres and is 0% contained, as of Monday. The Deer Creek Fire has already claimed five buildings in the area. More than 300 firefighters, 10 ...
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Watch: 'Firenado' caught on video in Utah during Deer Creek FireDeer 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.
The fire first broke out on Thursday, north of Utah State Route 46 and southeast of Moab, Utah, and could reach Paradox, Colorado, in Montrose County on Sunday. The fire was 8,925 acres with 0% ...
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.
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