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Crews withdrew from the Yellow Lake Fire due to storms

SALT LAKE CITY – Crews battling the Yellow Lake Fire will not be on site tonight due to incoming weather and reduced fire activity. The fire has currently burned 33,038 acres and is only 30% contained.

The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest says its crews were pulled from the line Wednesday afternoon as a storm system moved through. Minimal rainfall and hail were reported across parts of the fire area. They add that weather permitting, crews will continue to retrieve equipment such as pumps and hoses from the area.

Officials say crews are being warned about the danger of falling obstacles due to the rainfall. Falling tree stumps are dead or burned trees with an increased risk of falling.

Operational tactics have shifted primarily from direct repression to rehabilitation. Bulldozer lines are maintained and upgraded with water bars to restore natural water flow. Handholds are also being improved to support proper drainage. Crews will ensure existing culverts and waterways at the southern end of the fire protection area are clear and free of obstructions.

A fire engine burned in the forest fire had to be towed from the area on Wednesday. This vehicle was engulfed in flames last week on the east side of the fire. There were no firefighters near the truck and no one was injured.

The next community meeting on the fire is scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. in Kamas. There they will discuss handing the fire back over to the local forestry authorities.

By Vanessa

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