Governor Cox declares state of emergency for escalating wildfires, suppression costs surpass $100M
According to the latest information from , Utah has had a total of 695 fires that has burnt nearly 115,021 acres. The order, which goes into effect immediately, allows any and all available state resources to be used against ongoing wildfires in the state. The order is expected to last for 30 days.
According to the Governor's office, nearly $103 million has been spent across local, state and federal agencies on suppression efforts.
There have been twenty-two Red Flag Warning days so far this year. High winds and dry conditions have allowed some fires, like the , to grow significantly. That fire is currently burning over 48,000 acres.
Monroe Canyon Fire grows over 11,000 acres in 24 hours, crosses 48,000 acres due to active winds
'Heroic efforts are underway as firefighters and emergency personnel work around the clock to save homes and neighborhoods,' Cox said, 'We are mobilizing every tool at our disposal to support them and keep Utahns safe.'
In addition to releasing resources, this executive order also authorizes the government to deploy the Utah National Guard and 'streamlines assistance for local government', according to the Office of the Governor.
Cox also urged the public to practice 'fire sense' and reduce sparks as 72% of Utah's wildfires have been human-caused this year.
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