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The Forsyth Fire continues to burn thousands of acres in Utah and was officially started by a lightning strike.
Firefighters say they have found the origin of the Forsyth Fire, and they believe it started with a lightning strike more than a week before the fire was reported.
A lightning strike that smoldered undetected inside a tree for days has been identified as the cause of the Forsyth Fire, ...
The Forsyth Fire that has destroyed over a dozen homes in the Pine Valley area was actually started 10 days before its first flames were ever seen.
The Forsyth Fire is now up to 8,899 acres and is still at 0% containment, according to the latest update from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. But officials ...
Firefighters in southern Utah are continuing their focus on fighting the Forsyth Fire. Tuesday morning, crews reported the ...
According to the U.S. Forest Service, crews discovered a tree strike near the point of the fire’s origin on Thursday, June 19 ...
No additional structures have been lost in the Pine Valley area despite strong winds that helped a wildfire spread closer to ...
The Forsyth Fire in Southern Utah is at 0% containment, burning over 8,200 acres with over 500 firefighters responding.
Garkane Energy also alerted customers of the upcoming outage, adding that the lightning-caused fire has gotten “dangerously ...
The Forsyth Fire that has been burning since Thursday, June 19 has now crossed 8,229 acres and remains at 0% containment, ...
Firefighters from across southwestern Utah swarmed Pine Valley as the Forsyth Fire moved quickly towards homes in the ...