Here are the largest fires burning in Utah and the West right now (2024)

Despite much of the West seeing record rainfall in August, heightened wildfire conditions have returned to the region, coupled with abnormally high temperatures.

Most of the fire activity is confined to the West, where at least 56 fires are burning more than 1,000 acres and are less than 80% contained. Of that, 29 are defined as uncontained large fires, according to the National Interagency Coordination Center.

In total, 19,500 firefighters are currently battling 93 fires burning a collective 813,066 acres across the West.

“Just a reminder that — even though we were blessed by monsoonal rains in July and August — we are seeing some peak fire conditions again throughout the state,” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox recently tweeted. “Please exercise extreme caution over the next few days until cooler temps and rain make their way back to Utah.”

As the region continues to cope with a historic drought and a windy summer, here’s what you need to know:

  • There are currently no large wildfires burning in Utah as of Monday — on Thursday, officials said the Valley fire was 60% contained after the 9-acre blaze broke out near the mouth of Ogden Canyon and prompted dozens of evacuations.
  • There are 34 active fires in Idaho right now, the most of any state in the country. That includes the Moose fire at over 126,000 acres.
  • The air quality in Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber and Box Elder counties is expected to be unhealthy for sensitive groups Monday from wildfire smoke, although conditions could improve later in the week.
  • Rain is expected across Utah this week, and the National Weather Service is warning of probable flash floods near recent burn scars.
  • Hot, dry winds in Oregon caused the Cedar Creek fire to grow to over 80,000 acres this weekend, dropping the containment to 0% and putting thousands of homes at risk. Oregon is also home to the Double Creek fire, the largest in the country at over 154,000 acres.
  • There are no red flag warnings in the western U.S.

Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022

Fires in Utah

Valley Fire: On Thursday, officials gave the last update to the Valley Fire, which placed roughly 80 homes under an evacuation order that was later lifted.

  • Area burned: 9 acres.
  • Containment: 60%.
  • No structures were lost and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Halfway Hill Fire simmers: The largest to break out in Utah this year, Millard County’s Halfway Hill Fire is 95% contained, but still active.

  • Discovered on July 8, the fire has burned over 11,700 acres, and has put the Fillmore community at risk of flooding from the burn scars.

Oregon, Washington see massive fire activity over the weekend

Over 5,000 people are on the ground fighting eight major fires burning across Oregon.

On Friday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown declared a wildfire state of emergency.

“The fire’s growth potential in the coming days is troubling, requiring additional resources to battle the fire and support the state’s response,” she said.

Double Creek Fire: Oregon is now home to the largest blaze in the country after the Double Creek Fire exploded in size over the weekend.

Area burned: 154,380 acres.

Containment: 15%.

Cedar Creek Fire: Burning in western Oregon, the Cedar Creek fire quadrupled over the weekend, aided by dry winds and ongoing drought.

Area burned: 86,734 acres

Containment: 0%.

  • Over 2,000 people are under evacuation order, mostly from the communities of Oakridge and Westfir. Trailheads and recreation areas near the popular Willamette National Forest are also mostly closed.

Rain in California helps firefighters

After a week of deadly fire conditions, rain across California aided fire suppression, although the state is still home to a number of large blazes.

Fairview Fire: Burning about 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the deadly Fairview Fire could be contained by the end of Monday, officials say, as Tropical Storm Kay continues to soak the region.

  • Area burned: 28,307 acres.
  • Containment: 53%.
  • About 17 structures were destroyed in the fire, and many communities to the west of the blaze remain under an evacuation order — a number of other residents previously under an evacuation order were allowed to return to their homes this weekend.
  • Two people were killed and a third injured while attempting to flee the blaze. Josh Janssen, the incident commander, told USA Today that the group was overtaken by the fire after strong winds pushed it up a canyon.

Mosquito Fire: Burning east of Sacramento, the fast-moving Mosquito Fire has resulted in a number of evacuations in Placer County.

Area burned: 46,587 acres.

Containment: 10%.

  • Cal Fire says there are currently 5,848 structures threatened.

Idaho home to 34 active wildfires

According to federal data, there are 34 active fires in the Gem State as of Monday, the most of any state in the U.S.

Moose Fire: The country’s second-largest fire, burning in Idaho along the Montana border since July 17, grew several thousand acres in the last week as firefighters struggle to contain it.

  • Area burned: 126,252 acres.
  • Containment: 37%.
  • There are currently 866 people assigned to the fire.
  • Authorities say it was human-caused, although what exactly triggered the fire is still under investigation.
  • Thomas Hayes, 41, of Post Falls, Idaho, and Jared Bird, 36, of Anchorage, Alaska, died after their helicopter crashed in the Salmon River, according to USA Today. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Here are the largest fires burning in Utah and the West right now (2024)

FAQs

Where was the biggest fire in Utah? ›

The largest fire in Utah's recorded history burned more than 363,000 acres as of July 19, 2007. The fire raced through grass and sagebrush, driven by the wind.

How many wildfires are there in Utah? ›

Utah is one of the most wildfire prone states in the U.S. There are 800 to 1,000 wildfires in Utah annually.

How big is the flat fire? ›

The Flat Fire was a wildfire near Agness, Oregon in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Ignited at about 5:51 PM PT on July 15, 2023, the fire was human caused. As of October 31, 2023, the fire had burned 34,242 acres (13,857 ha) and was 100% contained.

What is the largest fire department in Utah? ›

About Unified Fire Authority

UFA is Utah's largest fire agency with 694 employees. UFA protects 451,035 people and $41.8 billion dollars of taxable value in 15 municipalities and Salt Lake County.

What was the deadliest building fire in the United States? ›

Deadliest single building or complex fires and explosions in the U.S.
RankEventDate
1The World Trade Center New York, NYSeptember 11, 2001
2Iroquois Theater Chicago, ILDecember 30, 1903
3Cocoanut Grove night club Boston, MANovember 28, 1942
4Ohio State Penitentiary Columbus, OHApril 21, 1930
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Which state is on fire the most? ›

California almost always tops the list of states with the most wildfires, and it's a good example of how some states face greater risk because of their climate. The state's dry climate coupled with regional winds increase its wildfire risk.

What city fights the most fire? ›

Busiest Departments by Total Calls
Department NameTotal CallsTotal Fire Calls
New York, NY2,200,00040,783
Chicago, IL851,769223,323
Los Angeles City, CA499,16784,792
Baltimore City, MD347,170163,874
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What parts of Utah are most threatened by wildfires? ›

Summit County and five other counties in Utah have a “relatively high” risk of wildfire, according to the National Risk Index, part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The remaining counties have either moderate or low risk.

What states have had the most wildfires? ›

Top 10 States For Wildfires Ranked By Number Of Fires And By Number Of Acres Burned, 2022
RankStateNumber of fires
1Texas12,571
2California7,884
3North Carolina6,222
4Georgia3,621
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Does Salt Lake City get wildfires? ›

SALT LAKE CITY — With recent snow in Salt Lake City, wildfires are not something many residents have to worry about right now. However, Salt Lake City firefighters have been. “Realistically, we are always thinking about wildfire,” said Capt. Tom Simons, with the Salt Lake City Fire Department.

What size fire is too big? ›

Here is your assessment check list: Make sure the fire is small. The flames should never be taller than you and should not cover an area that is bigger than 60 square feet. 60 square feet is about the size of a king size bed (42.15 square feet), so don't try to tackle a fire that is much bigger than that.

How hot is a big fire? ›

Orange flames range from around 1100°C to 1200°C. White flames are hotter, measuring 1300°C to about 1500°C. The brighter the white, the higher the temperature. For blue flames, or flames with a blue base, you can expect the temperature to rise dramatically, hitting roughly 2500°C to 3000°C.

What part of Oregon is burning? ›

Reported Fires
Name (County, State)CountyState
ROCK SLIDE - Wildfire (Jefferson County, OR)JeffersonOR
0138 TIDDLY WINKS RX - Prescribed Fire (Deschutes County, OR)DeschutesOR
RX Dry 23 - Prescribed Fire (Douglas County, OR)DouglasOR
Matson Creek - Wildfire (Coos County, OR)CoosOR
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How many acres did the Mann Gulch fire burn? ›

He was prepared to assist additional survivors, but none were found. It is estimated that the fire, during the blow up stage, covered 3,000 acres in 10 minutes. The blowup occurred because a hot, dry mass of air had ironically settled in over Mann Gulch.

Where was the biggest bush fire? ›

In the summer of 1974-1975 (southern hemisphere), Australia suffered its worst recorded bushfire, when 15% of Australia's land mass suffered "extensive fire damage". Fires that summer burnt an estimated 117 million hectares (290 million acres; 1,170,000 square kilometres; 450,000 square miles).

In what park were the 1988 fires that burned 500000 acres? ›

1988 Fires - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

When was the big fire in the Gorge? ›

The Eagle Creek Fire was a destructive wildfire in the Columbia River Gorge, largely in the U.S. state of Oregon, with smaller spot-fires in Washington. The fire was started on September 2, 2017, by a 15-year-old boy igniting fireworks during a burn ban.

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