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The devastating Forsyth Fire that ravaged through the Pine Valley area of Washington County, just north of St. George, is now 99% contained.
PINE VALLEY, Washington County — The spreading wildfire in southern Utah's Pine Valley community has prompted more evacuations late Saturday as "extreme fire behavior" and erratic winds push it ...
PINE VALLEY, Washington County — Gov. Spencer Cox said Sunday “it’s a miracle” no more homes have burned in the wildfire ravaging parts of southern Utah’s Pine Valley Mountains.
Washington County Sheriff Deputy Lucas Alfred confirms the towns of Pine Valley and Grass Valley will be upgraded from red mandatory evacuation level to yellow by Friday morning at 10:00 a.m.
The Forsyth Fire burns near Pine Valley in Washington County on Saturday. Firefighters said Monday that the fire has burned more than 7,000 acres and remains 0% contained. (Utah Fire Info) 1 photo ...
A single home stands untouched amid the devastation of one of southern Utah's most destructive wildfires in more than a decade, offering valuable lessons in fire-resistant construction.
PINE VALLEY, Washington County — A wildfire in southern Utah is continuing to spread, destroying more homes in its wake. The total of homes grew from 12 to 14 overnight Saturday, plus four other ...
Further south in Pine Valley, Washington County, the Forsyth Fire reached more than 13,000 acres. The blaze is 47% contained but destroyed 14 homes during its initial spread.
Pine Valley, nearby Grass Valley and a third community — Pinto, a 14-mile drive north of those two — have received evacuation orders. Roughly 400 firefighters are working to contain the fire ...