Eureka, Utah. The Iron Fire burned toward Eureka this weekend, prompting officials to place the town on a READY status on June 20 and later order evacuations after shifting winds accelerated the blaze; local reports cite discovery around midnight Saturday and rapid acreage growth tracked by Utah Fire Info and local crews. Tooele County saw the Hastings Fire mapped at approximately 5,993 acres on June 21, with officials reporting overnight wind-driven growth and rotating a Utah task force with engines, water tenders and a helicopter; residents were told to avoid Rydalch Pass, Route 6 saw closures, and authorities urged preparedness and monitoring of official updates.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
Wildfires can pose a serious threat to your safety and property. If you live in or near Eureka or Tooele County, stay alert. Monitor official updates and be ready to evacuate if necessary. It's a good time to review your emergency plan.
The Iron and Hastings fires are rapidly spreading, affecting local communities and causing road closures. Officials are working hard to contain them. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas. Stay safe and informed.
Emergency responders and incident management teams benefited from rapid mobilization, aerial mapping, and deployment of engines, water tenders and a helicopter which improved situational awareness and operational rotation capacity.
Residents, recreationists and wildlife suffered immediate displacement, trail and road closures, property and habitat damage risks, and stress from evacuations and rapidly changing fire behavior.
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