KANE COUNTY, Utah — A brush fire called the Mineral Gulch Fire started Saturday evening near Highway 9 milepost 51 by Mineral Springs Road and has burned an estimated 30 to 50 acres, Utah Fire Info reports. The blaze was reported in Kane County and remains under investigation; officials have not announced a cause. The acreage figure comes from initial assessments by local fire authorities and Utah Fire Info. Garkane Energy Cooperative posted that power service has been shut off in the East Zion area; the company did not say when service would be restored. Officials say the fire's cause is under investigation and investigations into the incident are ongoing.
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The Mineral Gulch Fire impacts local safety and utilities. East Zion residents are without power, and the fire's growth could threaten more areas. Keep an eye on updates from Utah Fire Info and Garkane Energy. Prepare for possible evacuation if you're in the vicinity.
The fire has grown to 86 acres, and its cause is still under investigation. Firefighters are working hard to contain the blaze. Remember, wildfires can spread quickly, so stay alert. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the East Zion area.
Firefighting agencies and emergency response teams benefited from coordinated resource deployment and operational engagement, enabling containment progress and public safety measures during the Mineral Gulch Fire incident.
Local residents, visitors, and utility customers suffered disruptions from the wildfire, including area closures and temporary power outages in East Zion and nearby Kane County communities.
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