For Immediate Release
July 3, 2016, 8:30 a.m.
Dixie National Forest - Saddle Fire Update
Voluntary
evacuations have been lifted for most of Pine Valley. However, a portion of Lloyd Canyon remains
under a voluntary evacuation. The areas are south on Lloyd Canyon Drive at the
Mahogany Lane intersection and south on Oakridge Drive and Mahogany Lane.
A
community meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 5 at 7 p.m. at the Pine Valley
Fire Station, 680 East Main St., Pine Valley, Utah. The meeting will update the community on current
fire operations.
Crews continue
to use direct and indirect line construction around the perimeter of the fire
where appropriate. These operations
remove fuels from the path of the fire to prevent the fire from spreading east
toward the Pine Valley Recreation Area and south toward the Dammeron Valley
area. Crews are also mopping up in some areas of the fire to secure firelines.
When
conditions are right and fuels have dried out, firing operations are planned in
Forsyth Canyon. Crews will use control lines and natural barriers on the main
ridge and also utilize a 2005 fire scar to the south to box in the fire.
There
are now 445 personnel, along with engines, heavy equipment and aircraft helping
to suppress the fire. The fire remains most active in the Lloyd and Forsyth
canyons.
The
Saddle Fire began June 13 with a lighting strike on Saddle Mountain in the Pine
Valley Mountain Wilderness of the Dixie National Forest. The fire started
approximately 2.5 miles south west of Pine Valley, Utah.
The Pine
Valley Recreation Area in the Dixie National Forest remains under an indefinite
area closure to all uses until the order is rescinded. Those wanting more
information about the area closure should contact the Dixie National Forest or
view the following link: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4794/31098/.
For further information please follow the Dixie
National Forest on Facebook, Twitter, and InciWeb at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4794/.
Residents may also sign up for Everbridge to receive notifications from the
Washington County Emergency Alert System by http://911register.com/. Those
experiencing problems with online registration may call (435) 634-5734 for
assistance.
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