Official U.S. fire data
"Tracked" means the U.S. government is officially watching this fire today. It does not mean it's burning out of control. Here's where all 557 stand right now:
We update this list once a day, biggest first. Tap any fire for the details.
Updated Saturday, July 18th at 3:28 p.m. CDT
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Showing 18 fires in Utah. Clear
“Contained” is how much of a fire's edge crews have boxed in. 100% means they have a line all the way around it.
Babylon Fire
San Juan County, Utah
107,173 acres
82% contained
Cottonwood Fire
Beaver County, Utah
97,464 acres
90% contained
Iron Fire
Juab County, Utah
41,842 acres
100% contained
Cherry Fire
Juab County, Utah
34,252 acres
100% contained
Snyder Fire
Grand County, Utah
28,264 acres
100% contained
Hastings Fire
Tooele County, Utah
26,355 acres
100% contained
Wild Goose Fire
Millard County, Utah
12,665 acres
98% contained
Stookey Fire
Tooele County, Utah
10,337 acres
15% contained
Tower Fire
Millard County, Utah
1,369 acres
100% contained
Buck Basin Fire
Wasatch County, Utah
145 acres
96% contained
Arroyo Fire
Grand County, Utah
12 acres
Containment not reported
Boulder Top Fire
Garfield County, Utah
10 acres
Containment not reported
Old Field Fire
Millard County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Hatton Cutoff Fire
Millard County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Burnt Flat Fire
Kane County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Ragged Fire
Garfield County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Lewis Peak Fire
Summit County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Roost Fire
Wayne County, Utah
under 1 acre
Containment not reported
Official data from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), the U.S. government's wildfire tracker. We refresh it daily. Brand-new small fires can take a day or two to show up here.
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