It was a terrifying weekend for those in the path of the Yellow Lake Fire as the fire rapidly spread. It is now mapped at 15,891 acres with 7% containment. According to the Utah Fire Info update published on Sunday night, no contained perimeter has been lost in the past few days, but the containment percentage decreased due to the increase in acreage. “Clear skies allowed for a more accurate infrared reading, helping gauge the fire’s growth over the past two days of strong winds,” shares the update. “The fire has expanded along most of the uncontained perimeter. Slightly reduced winds in the morning allowed smoke to settle in the valley, temporarily slowing the fire’s spread. However, by the afternoon, winds picked up, increasing fire activity. Crews focused on structure protection and strengthening infrastructure where conditions allowed. Controlled burns were used to reduce fuel between the fire and containment lines, helping lower the fire’s intensity and making it more manageable. Crews are working on containment, particularly at the fire’s heel and flanks. The fire spotted into Heart Lake, and continues to move in a southeastern direction. Today crews were able to get into the region, and use helicopters to cool the spots but the spots continue to remain active. Crews are holding the line at Mill Hollow Road, continuing controlled burns to limit fuel. With improved weather, aircraft were able to drop water and retardant on hot spots. The number of aircraft resources has been increased to six. Mandatory evacuation orders remain in place for the North and West Forks of the Duchesne River. Those in the Granddaddy Lakes region of the Ashley National Forest and Hanna remain in READY status, meaning they should be packed and ready to evacuate if necessary. We remind residents, hunters, and recreationists to stay out of evacuated areas for the safety of everyone, including firefighters and first responders. Thank you to everyone who has followed the evacuation orders.” Currently, 459 personnel are assigned to the fire.
Yellow Lake Fire Photo Cred: Utah Fire