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Silver King Fire

Unit Information

115 East 900 North 
Richfield, 
Utah 
84701 
115 East 900 North 
Richfield, 
Utah 
84701 

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    Phone:
    (435) 310-5450
    Hours:
    8AM-8PM

Silver King Fire Daily Update, July 22, 2024 - 07-22-2024

Silver King Fire
Publication Type: News - 07/22/2024 - 05:48

Public Information Phone: (435) 310-5450            

Email: 2024.silverking@firenet.gov

 

Agency: Fishlake National Forest – Beaver Ranger District

Location: Approximately three miles west of Marysvale, Utah 

Start Date: July 05, 2024  

Cause: Lightning 

Acres: 18,189

Containment/Completion: 83%

Personnel: 282


FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST CLOSURE AMENDED

Hard work and favorable weather have enabled Fishlake National Forest managers to reduce the area subject to Forest Closure Order. On the north side of the fire, forest closures have been scaled back to the Piute County line, except for a small area west of Dry Creek in Sevier County. Closure areas on the west and south sides of the fire have also been reduced. Cottonwood Road remains closed to the public, forming much of the southern closure boundary. Forest Closure Order and Stage 1 Fire Restrictions can be found here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/fishlake/alerts-notices.  Exercise caution if accessing reopened areas, as firefighters are still travelling through the area.

Firefighters continue to make progress containing the Silver King Fire, focusing on securing containment at Deer Creek on the fire’s north edge. Crews continue to repair dozer lines and remove hazardous trees on the northwest and eastern sides of the fire. Firefighters will continue to mop up, monitor, and patrol other areas of the perimeter.

Today and Tuesday will bring slightly drier and warmer weather. Relative humidity will likely fall to 15 to 20%, with temperatures in the upper 70s to mid-80s. This will result in minimal fire behavior and limited fire spread. There is a slight chance of widely scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms producing rain, but also bringing gusty winds.
Smoke impact will remain minimal: for more information go to https://www.wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlooks.