DAWN.COM

Today's Paper | May 04, 2024

Published 25 Jun, 2017 06:59am

Utah evacuees watched flames draw closer

Brian Head (Utah, US): A wildfire near this southern ski town continues to grow after burning more than 27,700 acres.—AP

Salt Lake City (Utah, US): A wildfire menacing a southern Utah ski town for nearly a week flared again, doubling in size for the second night in a row and torching more homes after residents fled the flames, officials said on Friday.

The blaze was one of several burning in the US West as extreme heat challenges firefighters.

The Utah fire that’s charred 133.5 square kilometres near the town of Brian Head has destroyed a total of 13 homes, Forest Service spokeswoman Cigi Burton said.

No one was injured because the homes and cabins were among 600 evacuated a day earlier from the alpine community that is home to the Brian Head Resort and near several national monuments and parks in Utah’s red rock country.

Mountain bike and hiking trails, zip line courses and a water tubing hill that lure visitors to the resort in the summer were closed as firefighters try to hem in the flames.

At least 700 people have been out of their homes since Saturday, when the blaze was ignited by someone using a torch to burn weeds, authorities said.

High winds and hot weather have intensified the fire, driving it toward Panguitch Lake, a fishing and recreation spot with more homes. Brian Head and eight other communities and campgrounds were under evacuation orders, fire spokeswoman Erin Darboven said. She did not know the total number of homes or residents affected.

Jim Moore said the flames were about a mile from his home in the community of Beaver Dam Village when he packed up his car and his dog early Thursday. At that point, the evacuations were not yet mandatory.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2017

Read Comments

Pakistan's 'historic' lunar mission to be launched on Friday aboard China lunar probe Next Story