Willow Springs Fire burns over 350 acres in Box Elder County
Sep 11, 2024, 2:25 PM | Updated: 9:24 pm
(Utah Fire Info)
TOOELE, Utah — Three wildfires in northern Utah prompted some evacuation orders on Wednesday. The Willow Springs Fire in Box Elder County burned two non-residential structures and grew to over 350 acres throughout the afternoon.
Update, the Willow Springs Fire is now mapped and partially contained:
#SouthWillowFire update: After walking the perimeter, the fire has been mapped at 48 acres and 10% contained. Crews worked to establish containment line and will be back on the fire in the morning. #ffslkth pic.twitter.com/JbRupxAf0m
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) September 12, 2024
Willow Springs Fire in Box Elder County
A fire in Box Elder County led to some home evacuations east of Promitory. The fire has closed East Promontory Road.
Utah Fire Info said the Willow Springs Fire was located west of Promitory.
Kayli Guild with the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands said the fire was affecting over 350 acres. Guild said the fire had burned two structures in the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ bighorn sheep nursery.
Utah Fire Info said the fire was caused by humans.
New 🔥 Start No name yet, located in Box Elder Co. West of Promitory Point. It is est. 50+ acres & running. Structures are threatened, a couple homes are being evacuated east of Promitory. Human-caused. #ffslkmg pic.twitter.com/gpPRJV3cOI
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) September 11, 2024
South Willow Fire in Tooele County
The South Willow Fire in Tooele County on Wednesday led to an evacuation order for North Willow Canyon. The order was lifted after several hours. The North Tooele Fire District said anyone there were still firefighting personnel in the area.
Utah Fire Info said estimated that the South Willow Fire was at 40 acres.
#SouthWillowFire update- an evacuation order is in place for North Willow Canyon. Air resources are on scene, & several local, state & federal engines. Determined to be lightning. Est. 40 acres+. Other resources including dozers, crews & air resources have been ordered. ffslkmg pic.twitter.com/pYf4VS1ZtT
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) September 11, 2024
Rudd Fire in Davis County
The Rudd Fire in Davis County is burning on the south side of Farmington Canyon. Utah Fire Info estimated that the Rudd Fire was affecting 4 acres.
#uwcnf Salt Lake Ranger District, #RuddFire located Davis County on southside of Farmington Canyon. Estimate 4 acres in grass, brush & steep rocky terrain, lightning caused. Resources 1 engine, 1-20 person crew, 1 helicopter. One additional 20-person crew has been ordered pic.twitter.com/TiNeYeF49T
— Utah Fire Info (@UtahWildfire) September 11, 2024
The City of Farmington asked Utahns to stop reporting the fire so it could keep emergency lines open.
This is a developing story, check back for updates.