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345 East Riverside Drive 
St. George, 
Utah 
84790 
345 East Riverside Drive 
St. George, 
Utah 
84790 

Incident Contacts

  • Rachel Carnahan
    Phone:
    435-688-3303
    Hours:
    8am to 6pm M-F & weekends on active fires

June 28, 2022 update_50% contained

Antelope Valley
Publication Type: News 06/28/2022

 Fire Fact Sheet

BLM, Arizona Strip District Media Contact: Rachel Carnahan rcarnahan@blm.gov 435-688-3303 June 28, 2022   

Wildfire Fact Sheet – Antelope Valley Fire

 

Update: Today’s weather forecast for the Antelope Valley Fire area: partly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon with temperatures up to 92 degrees. Winds will be gusty and erratic in the afternoon due to thunderstorms.   Start Date: Sunday, June 26, 2022   Location:  Mt. Trumbull area and the BLM109 road.   Jurisdiction: Arizona Strip Field Office, Bureau of Land Management   Fire Size: Mapped at 102 acres    Cause: Lightning    Fuels: Grass, Brush, Pinyon and Juniper   Structures: No structures threatened.   Fire Crews/Resources: BLM fire crews are currently on scene including 3 engines and 1 water tender. Resources will continue to strengthen containment lines today. The fire will be moving into mop up status.   Containment: 50%  

Temporary Fire Area Closure: No closures.

Fire managers are asking for the public’s assistance by avoiding the area to allow crews and resources to access and mitigate the fire.   For more information on the Antelope Valley Fire please visit https://inciweb.nwcg.gov. Updates will also be provided via Twitter at https://twitter.com/BLMAZFire.  

For more information, please contact the Arizona Strip Field Office at 435-688-3200.

 

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