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Utah governor restricts fireworks as largest US wildfire surges uncontained

Utah's governor declared a state of emergency and restricted fireworks through July 5 due to the nation's largest wildfire, the uncontained Cottonwood Fire, which has grown to nearly 111 square miles and damaged a ski resort. The National Weather Service issued a rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation" warning for Utah, citing extreme fire conditions with high winds and low humidity, exacerbated by severe drought.

By  KATHY McCORMACKAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-26 · 15:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Utah governor restricts fireworks as largest US wildfire surges uncontained
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Utah's governor declared a state of emergency and restricted fireworks through July 5 due to the nation's largest wildfire, the uncontained Cottonwood Fire, which has grown to nearly 111 square miles and damaged a ski resort. The National Weather Service issued a rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation" warning for Utah, citing extreme fire conditions with high winds and low humidity, exacerbated by severe drought. Another significant blaze, the Iron Fire, has burned 63 square miles and forced evacuations. These conditions are contributing to numerous fires across the western United States, with other states also facing wildfire danger. The governor's order highlights that over 75% of Utah's wildfires this season have been human-caused.

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The National Weather Service issued a rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation" warning for five Utah counties.

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More than 75% of Utah's wildfires have been human-caused this fire season.

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The Cottonwood Fire reached nearly 111 square miles and was entirely uncontained.

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Utah's governor restricted fireworks and declared a state of emergency due to growing wildfires.

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The Iron Fire in Utah has blackened 34 square miles and is uncontained.

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The Iron Fire in Utah’s Juab County was first detected Saturday and had blackened 34 square miles, authorities said. The fire that is about 70 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, forced the evacuation of Eureka, population 1,000, and people at a nearby ranch. Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Utah’s governor restricted setting off fireworks and declared a state of emergency Friday ahead of the July fireworks season as the nation’s largest wildfire grew much bigger. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme weather warning as dry, windy conditions provided fuel for many more fires across the western United States. The Cottonwood Fire in southern Utah, which started Monday, reached nearly 111 square miles (287 square kilometers) Friday and was entirely uncontained, forestry officials said. One of six large wildfires burning across Utah, it severely damaged the Eagle Point ski resort in Beaver County, forcing mandatory evacuations.Towering clouds of smoke could be seen for hundreds of miles, all the way to Colorado. “This is unlike anything we’ve seen in recent memory,” state forester Jamie Barnes said in a statement Thursday. “We’re seeing fires spread farther and faster under conditions that defy historical expectations. Some of the fires we’ve responded to this year are behaving in ways veteran firefighters simply haven’t seen before.”Much of Utah is experiencing severe to extreme drought, while parts of Arizona and Colorado are experiencing severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Fireworks will be limited in Utah through July 5Gov. Spencer Cox set the temporary fireworks restrictions through July 5 as the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, saying “this year is different.”The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, for the first time in the office’s history, issued a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” warning for five Utah counties, including the area of the Cottonwood Fire. The rare alert is usually reserved for tornado conditions. A red flag warning was issued for most of the state. 2 MIN READ 2 MIN READ 2 MIN READ “Prepare now for rapid fire growth,” it said. Extreme fire conditions were expected, with wind gusting up to 50 mph (80 kph) and low humidity, across Utah’s southwest desert and central and southern mountains, including the area of the Cottonwood Fire. Rocky Mountain Power issued a public safety power shutoff watch/warning for areas of central, southern and eastern Utah from Friday through the weekend. Meanwhile, the Iron Fire about 70 miles (113 kilometers) southwest of Salt Lake City blackened 63 square miles (163 square kilometers) by Friday and was 26% contained, authorities said. It forced the evacuation of Eureka, population 1,000, as well as people at a nearby ranch. They were allowed to return Thursday. Cox’s order noted that since the beginning of fire season, more than 75% of Utah’s wildfires have been human-caused. It also said Barnes has already implemented some fireworks prohibitions.The governor’s order gives power to Barnes to decide on fireworks displays in Utah communities.
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