UPDATE: Taylor Mountain Road Fire burning near Vernal, Utah

UPDATE: The Taylor Mountain Road Fire in northeastern Utah has spread to 3, 569 acres by late Saturday night. Evacuations for one neighborhood have been lifted. The fire is roughly five percent contained.

A 700-acre spreading wildfire north of Vernal, Utah has triggered evacuations in the state’s northeast corner. The fire ignited on Saturday afternoon near Steinaker State Park, just west of Dinosaur National Monument on the Colorado-Utah border.

 

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that flames are threatening structures, although numbers of endangered homes were unknown as of early Saturday afternoon.

 

Three heavy airtankers, 20 engines, and a helicopter have been ordered to the fire.   

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5 thoughts on “UPDATE: Taylor Mountain Road Fire burning near Vernal, Utah”

  1. KSL is reporting 3 structures burned as of Sunday afternoon, the Salt Lake Tribune is only reporting one.

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    1. Thanks! I am confused by their language, however: fire “severely damages” three homes? Does that mean destroyed? Working to get this from a more official source.

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  2. Just got wind down under that some friends of mine have been burnt out in this fire, managed to get out with a some of their pets and some photos etd. I am so sorry about this, we live with the same fire problems down here as well. Hope you blokes get the fire out soon and no more properties are lost.

    Best wishes

    Gordon hazel

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  3. See what things look like by the end of the day. We may bump out on this one. Hope so, were not that far away. Hard to find up to date info though.

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