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Speirs Fire

Unit Information

Utah 
Vernal, 
Utah 
84078 
Utah 
Vernal, 
Utah 
84078 

Incident Contacts

  • Speirs Fire Information
    Phone:
    (435) 709-8209

News

The Speirs Fire daily fact sheet will be moving to an every other day posting (next one will be shared tomorrow morning) but here are some quick facts for today:715 acres, 68% contained, 399 personnel & please watch the operational update video that has been posted on the Ashley National Forest FB page.If you have specific questions, please contact the Speirs Fire information line at (435) 709-8209.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-25-2024
Updated On: - 07/25/2024 / 09:38
Current status: The Speirs fire is currently at 715 acres and 61 percent contained.Recent back burn operations were successful in increasing the containment of the Speirs fire.Closures:• The Firefighter Memorial and Green Dale Group campgrounds are now open.• The following roads and trails are still closed to public access.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-24-2024
Updated On: - 07/24/2024 / 10:22
Current status: The Speirs fire is currently at 715 acres and 48 percent contained.Recent back burn operations were successful in increasing thecontainment of the Speirs fire.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-23-2024
Updated On: - 07/23/2024 / 10:25
The current weather forecast calls for continued warm and dry conditions over the fire area. This will continue to dry out fuels and make them more available to burn. A weather system is expected to bring moisture to the region on Thursday. This system may be proceeded by dry lightning and erratic outflow winds. Firefighters are strengthening containment lines in anticipation of a possible wind test for the fire area.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-22-2024
Updated On: - 07/22/2024 / 08:41
The recent influx of precipitation has allowed crews to establish significant gains in the construction of containment line. Crews are now operating on all sides of the fire and are working to extinguish active heat sources near and on the edge, while continuing the construction of containment line and features throughout the fire area. Crew progress has been challenged by steep terrain with significant levels of blowdown. Blowdown is the natural and haphazard stacking of numerous trees within an area.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-21-2024
Updated On: - 07/21/2024 / 09:57
The recent influx of precipitation has allowed crews to establish significant gains in the construction of containment line. Crews are now operating on all sides of the fire and are working to extinguish active heat sources near and on the edge, while continuing the construction of containment line and features throughout the fire area. Crew progress has been challenged by steep terrain with significant levels of blowdown. Blowdown is the natural and haphazard stacking of numerous trees within an area.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-20-2024
Updated On: - 07/20/2024 / 07:45
The weather conditions have been a big help to firefighters on the Speirs Fire the last few days. Cloud cover, which is favorable weather, and scattered showers helped, along with night recovery, which is when the relative humidity goes up and the temperature goes down. This slowed the fire spread to help crews on the line. Weather conditions are expected to turn dry and hot for the weekend and into the beginning of next week.
Speirs Fire Daily Update 07-19-2024
Updated On: - 07/19/2024 / 08:37
Moist weather is helping firefighters to actively engage the Speirs Fire, but forecasted hot and dry conditions are expected next week. While the weather remains favorable, firefighters will take advantage and continue to aggressively suppress the fire.
Recent increasing moisture trends throughout the fire area have led to a decrease invisible fire activity over the last few days. A mixture of direct and indirect line has been established along the heel of the fire. Direct line is the removal of burnable material along the blackened edge of the fire to ensure the fire is unable to continue burning through the area. In regions where firefighters are unable to directly engage the fire, indirect line is being constructed. Crews were able to begin engaging in “mopup” procedures around sections of line that have been marked as secured.
Daily Update, July 17, 2024: #SpeirsFire