Babylon Fire in Utah Consumes Over 106,000 Acres, Sparks Evacuation Alerts
Babylon Fire in Utah Consumes Over 106,000 Acres, Sparks Evacuation Alerts
US · Published Jul 16, 2026
The Babylon Fire, which began on June 26, 2026, has burned more than 106,000 acres in the Manti-La Sal National Forest near Monticello, Utah.
The fire, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, initially spread at a rate of 20,000 acres per day.

Impact & Risks

The fire has significantly disrupted life in Monticello, a town of about 2,000 residents. Many have prepared for potential evacuation, packing belongings and staying vigilant. The fire has also caused environmental damage, with ash and partially burned debris falling across the area. Despite some containment, the fire remains dangerous, and its future behavior depends on weather conditions.

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