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The Forsyth Fire continues to burn thousands of acres in Utah and was officially started by a lightning strike.
The Forsyth Fire in Pine Valley turned one week old on Wednesday and showed little sign of slowing down, with windy and hot weather conditions expected through the weekend.
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 say they have found the origin of the Forsyth Fire, and they believe it started with a lightning strike more ...
A lightning strike that smoldered undetected inside a tree for days has been identified as the cause of the Forsyth Fire, ...
Down in Washington County, you can see exactly where the Forsyth Fire began thanks to white puffs of smoke at the very top of a mountain near Pine Valley.
The Forsyth Fire burning in Pine Valley has reached nearly 8,900 acres and is 0% contained, a metric that officials caution ...
Volunteer firefighters received praise for staying behind and fighting the fast-moving Forsyth Fire.Pine Valley Fire and EMS ...
According to the U.S. Forest Service, crews discovered a tree strike near the point of the fire’s origin on Thursday, June 19 ...
The fact that the chapel has remained untouched by the fire has reportedly given it a new significance for a community that ...
Firefighters from across southwestern Utah swarmed Pine Valley as the Forsyth Fire moved quickly towards homes in the ...
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.