Yellow Lake Fire at 26,197 acres, 21% suppression

Oct. 9, 2024 Yellow Lake Fire image shared by Ashley National Forest

WASATCH COUNTY, Oct. 12, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Previous mandatory evacuations are still in place for the Yellow Lake Fire, now at 26,197 acres and 21% suppression, according to a U.S. Forest Service update shared Saturday by Utah Fire Info.

“Hanna is under a SET order, advising residents to have bags packed and be prepared to evacuate if necessary,” the statement says.

Crews assigned to the fire now number 848.

“Full suppression strategy continues today on the Yellow Lake Fire using ground crews, supported by numerous aircraft,” the statement says. “Five scooper planes worked throughout the day on Friday dropping water to slow fire progression on the east side of the fire.

“Retardant drops were also used where needed. This allows ground crews to safely enter more active portions of the fire. Dozer and hand lines can then be constructed down to the soil level where water and retardant often cannot reach due to tree canopy, brush, ground litter, and other obstructions. The north and east sides remain most active and are the current priorities.

“Eight log decks have been destroyed within timber sale areas. They are considered “structures” according to reporting requirements but, no building structures have been damaged to date.”

Fire crews were able to catch a spot fire overnight on Iron Mine Mountain. This fire line is being reinforced today, the statement says.

Burning snags, isolated interior torching and wind driven runs will occur today as southwest winds dominate fire behavior. Smoke plumes are anticipated. Wind direction should be favorable on the south edge of the fire. Increased spotting potential could occur today if opposing canyon winds in the North Fork of the Duchesne drainage clash with southwest winds.

Minimal activity has been observed on the west side of the fire perimeter.

A public meeting to present information on the Yellow Lake Fire is planned for 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Kamas Middle School Auditorium.

Forest Closures:

• Updated October 11, 2024, a closure has been increased on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest due to the Yellow Lake Fire. This Order shall remain in effect until October 31, 2024, unless rescinded.

• Updated October 11, 2024, a closure has been increased on the Ashley National Forest due to the Yellow Lake Fire. This closure will remain in place through December 31, 2024, or until rescinded, for public safety.

Evacuation Areas: The North and West Forks of the Duchesne River, and Granddaddy Lakes area are under a mandatory GO evacuation meaning all residents, hunters, and recreationists must leave and stay out of the area. Hanna is under a SET order, advising residents to have bags packed and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.

Image from US Forest Service

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