VIDEO: Utah’s largest wildfire is now 61% contained and has consumed 33,276 acres so far, according to the latest information from the U.S. Forest Service – Dixie National Forest. In an update posted on Tuesday, July 1, officials say no firing operations took place on Monday. Throughout the fire, crews engaged in patrol and mop-up. More than 600 personnel are currently in the area trying to contain it.
Firefighters say they will continue backhauling and increasing containment in the days to come. Crews gained containment on the entire northeast edge of the fire on Monday. They will continue to monitor the line and remove hazard trees in that area. In the area of the Little Bear Fire footprint, firefighters monitored the progress of the fire and noted a gradual reduction in fire behavior that is not threatening the line. They say they will continue to patrol the area.
Officials say with the continued monsoonal influence on the weather, crews will focus on mop-up and strengthening the line to continue increasing containment. They are also on standby for any initial attack needs in the event of dry lightning hitting the area. A Stage 1 Fire Restriction Order has been issued across Utah, which means no open fires of any kind, except within established facilities, are permitted.
