‘Dove Creek Fire’ burning in Box Elder County
Aug 9, 2024, 4:47 PM | Updated: Aug 14, 2024, 2:55 pm
(Utah Fire Info)
BRIGHAM CITY, Utah — The Dove Creek fire in Box Elder County is at 55% containment and has spread to 594 acres as of Saturday morning.
The Utah Fire Info reported on Saturday in an X post that 12 structures were threatened by the fire. Weather on Saturday became an aid in helping to keep the fire under control.
#DoveCreekFire update: the forward progress of the fire has been stopped. The fire is currently 594 acres and is 55% contained. A total of 12 structures were threatened but favorable weather conditions aided firefighters in protecting them. #ffslkth pic.twitter.com/7veN9m4L1n
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) August 10, 2024
The fire reached 200 acres by late Friday afternoon. And at that time there was no containment, according to Box Elder Fire Marshal Kevin Lloyd.
Lloyd said they originally called for an evacuation when the flames were reported. By late Friday afternoon, structures were no longer threatened.
However, he said that could change with the weather.
New 🔥Start in Box Elder Co. near the Park Valley area. Structures are threatened, and evacuations are occurring. The 125+ acres and spreading in all directions. Multiple ground and air resources are responding. More as it becomes available. #ffslkth pic.twitter.com/npQNYDIsdt
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) August 9, 2024
This story will be updated.