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Cottonwood Fire in Utah Grows to 92,000 Acres

The Cottonwood fire in Utah has grown to over 92,000 acres as firefighters battle the blaze, which is fueled by strong winds and low humidity. The fire, which started on Monday, is currently at 0% containment and is the largest wildfire in the US.

Firefighters are working to control a wildfire in Fishlake National Park, Utah, which has expanded significantly due to strong winds and low humidity. As of Saturday, the fire has burned an additional 20,000 acres, bringing the total area affected to over 92,000 acres. The Cottonwood fire began on Monday and is currently at 0% containment, making it the largest active wildfire in the United States, according to the US Forest Service and the National Interagency Fire Center.

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Utah’s Cottonwood fire spreads overnight to cover 92,000 acres

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Cottonwood Fire in Utah Grows to 92,000 Acres