Cox declares state of emergency as intense wildfires burn in Utah

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The Monroe Canyon Fire near the communities of Richfield, Monroe and Koosharem burns on July 15, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Utah Fire Info)

As wildfires across the state intensify, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox declared a 30-day state of emergency starting on Thursday. 

The order allows the government to use all available state resources “to protect lives, homes, livestock and drinking-water supplies threatened by this year’s severe fire season,” according to a news release. It also authorizes the deployment of the Utah National Guard if needed, and streamlines assistance for local governments.

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In an executive order, the governor cited severe drought as one cause exacerbating wildfire hazards. As of Thursday, the National Weather Service had identified 22 red flag warning days in Utah, a caution used when extreme fire behavior is likely, including a combination of high winds, low humidity and dry conditions, posing a high risk of wildfires.

“Heroic efforts are underway as firefighters and emergency personnel work around the clock to save homes and neighborhoods,” Cox said in a statement. “We are mobilizing every tool at our disposal to support them and keep Utahns safe.” 

This year Utah has recorded 693 fires, which have burned nearly 114,000 acres, according to the order. Over 100,000 of those burnt acres were due to the four largest active wildfires in the state. The cost of fighting them has exceeded $103 million. 

On Friday, the governor is scheduled to travel to the Monroe Canyon fire to hear a briefing on the disaster that has expanded to more than 37,000 acres and destroyed seven cabins and homes. 

“Shifting winds, abundant dry fuels, and fast-moving flames continue to threaten the surrounding community. The governor will continue to urge residents to follow evacuation orders and stay clear of the area so first responders can operate safely and effectively,” Cox’s office said in the release.

About 70% of wildfires in the state have been human-caused. Cox advised Utahns to reduce sparks from everyday activities.

 The Monroe Canyon Fire near the communities of Richfield, Monroe and Koosharem burns on July 14, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Utah Fire Info)
The Monroe Canyon Fire near the communities of Richfield, Monroe and Koosharem burns on July 14, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Utah Fire Info)

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