The town of Eureka, Utah, has been evacuated due to the Iron fire, which was first detected on Saturday and has burned over 2,000 acres in Juab County. The fire is located approximately 70 miles (113 km) southwest of Salt Lake City. The evacuation affects Eureka's population of around 1,000 residents and individuals at a nearby ranch. Officials have indicated that extreme heat and dry, windy conditions are contributing to the risk of additional wildfires in the region, with more hot weather forecasted for the upcoming week.
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Evacuation Ordered in Eureka, Utah Due to Iron Fire
Eureka, Utah, has been evacuated due to the Iron fire, which has burned more than 2,000 acres since it was detected on Saturday. The fire's proximity to the town and ongoing extreme heat conditions have raised concerns about further wildfires in the area.
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Utah wildfire forces evacuation of small town as extreme heat roasts US west
Evacuation Ordered in Eureka, Utah Due to Iron Fire