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Utah: Brian Head wildfire forces evacuations

The wildfire in southern Utah has grown to become the largest active blaze in the United States.

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Some flames reached 30 metres high, while fire crews faced dry, windy conditions. [George Frey/AFP]
Published On 27 Jun 201727 Jun 2017

A major wildfire in southern Utah, United States, has forced more than 1,500 people from their homes and cabins.

Firefighters battled high winds on Monday as they fought a blaze that has grown to 174 square kilometres and burned 13 homes.

The fire, the country’s largest active blaze, started near the ski town of Brian Head on June 17.

It was sparked by a weed-burning torch. A suspect has been detained, but authorities have not yet released their name. 

So far, the cost to fight the blaze has exceeded $7m.

Firefighters are bracing for more strong winds in the coming days, with forecast placing many areas across the southwest under critical fire danger.

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The fire began near the ski resort town of Brian Head, generally known for weekend getaway homes for Las Vegas residents. [George Frey/AFP]
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Authorities ordered more evacuations on Monday as stronger winds and lower humidity developed. [George Frey/AFP]
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About 175 people have been briefly allowed to return to their homes near Panguitch Lake under escort since Sunday. [George Frey/AFP]
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As of Monday afternoon, the blaze was 10 percent contained. [George Frey/AFP]
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This home was barely touched by the wildfire, while other houses did not fare as well. [George Frey/AFP]
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More than 20 large wildfires are currently threatening parts of the United States. [George Frey/AFP]
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More than 1,400 firefighters are trying to contain the Brian Head wildfire. [George Frey/AFP]
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Critical fire danger continued throughout the region. [George Frey/AFP]

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