Deer Creek Fire grows to 14,760 acres
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Erratic fire behavior caused the Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County to expand by several hundred acres by Sunday morning.The wildfire, first reported around 3 p
The Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County has grown to 7,200 acres, with five structures destroyed and 10 damaged on Saturday.
The Deer Creek Fire burning near Old La Sal in San Juan County is at 4,000 acres with zero containment, one day after it broke out between Upper and Lower Two Mile Road near Highway 46.
The Deer Creek Fire burning near the La Sal area in San Juan County remained active through early Friday morning, destroying several nearby structures, authorit
A new fire in the southeastern Utah town of La Sal has forced county officials to tell nearby residents to leave the area.
Parts of La Sal in San Juan County were under evacuation Friday due to the nearby Deer Creek Fire, according to San Juan County officials and Utah Fire Info.
A new evacuation order was issued due to the Deerk Creek Fire burning in San Juan County."Evacuate the area up to Mount Mantis (Mount Manns is the correct geogr
The Deer Creek fire burning in San Juan County is now 7% contained and has burnt about 12,906 acres, according to the latest information posted by the Utah Department of Forestry, Fire and State Lands.