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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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Silver King Fire Daily Update July 29, 202 07-29-2024

Silver King Fire
Publication Type: News - 07/29/2024 - 07:46

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: 18,222

Containment/Completion: 89%

Personnel: 179

 

**RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY**

 

The National Weather Service has extended the Red Flag Warning again for the Silver King Fire and surrounding areas until Tuesday, July 30th, 2024. Temperatures in the mid-80s, humidity as low as 6%, and winds over 25 mph may cause existing fires or new fires to spread rapidly. 

 

During Red Flag conditions residents should avoid using machinery that can create sparks and ensure that trailer chains do not drag. Do not drop cigarettes or matches on the ground. Avoid recreational target shooting in dry grass. Follow Stage 1 Fire Restrictions that prohibit open fires of any kind except within established public facilities in improved campgrounds and picnic areas. Give firefighters room to work and abide by the Silver King Fire Forest Closure Order (see closure details at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/fishlake/alerts-notices).  

 

The smoke and activity seen on Sunday was due to unburned fuel in the interior of the fire.  This was monitored by aircraft and was determined to be no threat to any containment lines. On the north side of the fire, crews are patrolling and extinguishing hotspots. On the east side, the heavy equipment has completed dozer line repair and will continue that work on the north side of the fire. On the south side, firefighters continue to hold and improve on their confinement strategy.