Utah Declares State of Emergency Amid Wildfire Crisis
Utah Declares State of Emergency Amid Wildfire Crisis
US · Published Jun 26, 2026
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has declared a state of emergency due to extreme wildfire conditions following a historically dry winter.
The declaration includes a temporary statewide ban on fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July celebrations.

Impact & Risks

The wildfires have forced evacuations, destroyed homes, and caused significant environmental damage. With 94% of Utah in severe or extreme drought, the risk of new fires remains high. Strong winds and dry thunderstorms are expected to exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to rapid fire spread. Residents in affected areas face immediate threats to safety and property.

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