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After more than a week being kept from their homes due to the Forsyth Fire, one of the most destructive in Utah over the last five years, residents were finally allowed to return home Friday.
Evacuation orders will be downgraded starting 10 a.m. on Friday, June 27, and residents of Pine Valley, Grass Valley and Grey ...
Pine Valley residents who evacuated because of the Forsyth Fire will be able to return to their homes starting at 10 a.m. on ...
A week after the Forsyth Fire raged through the Pine Valley community and forced people from their homes, residents got some ...
Firefighters battling the Forsyth Fire in Pine Valley reached their first containment milestone Thursday as they prepare for ...
Fire officials shared an emphatic "Yes!" in the latest report showing that some containment has been achieved in the Forsyth ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNForsyth fire crosses 9,550 acres, evacuation orders for to be downgradedOn the northeast end of the fire near Grass Valley, crews were able to build handline along the fire’s edge tying it into the ...
Residents forced to evacuate their communities due to the spreading wildfire in Washington County can return home Friday, ...
As of Monday morning, the Forsyth Fire has burned through 7,045 acres and destroyed at least 13 homes. The fire is 0% ...
No additional structures have been lost in the Pine Valley area despite strong winds that helped a wildfire spread closer to ...
The fact that the chapel has remained untouched by the fire has reportedly given it a new significance for a community that ...
The Forsyth Fire prompted mandatory evacuations in the Pine Valley community, forcing 400 to 500 people from their homes.
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