Utah Governor Declares Emergency, Bans Fireworks Amid Expanding Cottonwood Fire

Utah Governor Declares Emergency, Bans Fireworks Amid Expanding Cottonwood Fire

Governor Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency and imposed a temporary statewide fireworks ban, KUTV reported, as the Cottonwood Fire surged across southern Utah. The ban, which was to stay in place through the Independence Day holiday, was intended to reduce ignition risk amid extreme wildfire conditions, according to the governor’s office. At the time, the fire had already scorched nearly 72,000 acres and forced evacuations in several communities, CBS noted. The National Weather Service later issued a rare “particularly dangerous situation” red-flag warning, NBC said, citing gusty winds and severe drought that were feeding multiple large fires. Local officials were also authorized to designate limited safe launch zones for permitted fireworks, KUTV added.

Conditions worsened as the blaze expanded to more than 112 square miles, AP reported, driven by extreme heat, low humidity and high winds. The expanded footprint prompted the governor to reaffirm the fireworks restriction through the Independence Day holiday and to coordinate additional evacuation orders. NPR highlighted that the red-flag warning was historic for the region, noting the fire was the nation’s largest active blaze. Authorities continued to monitor the situation as the fire’s growth threatened further communities.

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June 27, 2026
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Utah faces historic red-flag warning as Cottonwood Fire expands amid drought
Utah faces historic red-flag warning as Cottonwood Fire expands amid drought

NPR • 27 Jun 19:40

A rare red-flag warning was issued for parts of Utah as the Cottonwood Fire, the nation’s largest active blaze, spreads under extreme wind, heat and low humidity conditions.

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Utah's Cottonwood Fire Expands to 144 Square Miles Amid Extreme Weather
Utah's Cottonwood Fire Expands to 144 Square Miles Amid Extreme Weather

PBS • 27 Jun 16:26

A fast-moving wildfire in southern Utah grew to over 144 square miles, prompting evacuations and air-quality warnings as strong winds and low humidity persisted.

Credibility 78% Prop. 9% Center
Utah's Cottonwood Fire Expands Amid Critical Weather, Prompting State Emergency
Utah's Cottonwood Fire Expands Amid Critical Weather, Prompting State Emergency

AP News • 27 Jun 09:23

A fast-moving wildfire in southern Utah, now covering more than 112 square miles, is driven by extreme heat, low humidity and high winds, leading the governor to declare an emergency and restrict fireworks through July 5.

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Utah Declares State of Emergency and Bans Fireworks as Cottonwood Fire Expands
Utah Declares State of Emergency and Bans Fireworks as Cottonwood Fire Expands

CBS News • 27 Jun 01:35

Governor Spencer Cox limited fireworks through July 5 while the Cottonwood Fire burned nearly 72,000 acres in southern Utah, prompting evacuations and a rare weather warning.

Credibility 78% Prop. 10% Center
Utah Issues First Ever ‘Red Flag’ Weather Warning as Wildfires Rage
Utah Issues First Ever ‘Red Flag’ Weather Warning as Wildfires Rage

The Guardian • 27 Jun 00:49

A historic red-flag warning was issued for Utah amid high winds and dry conditions, prompting a state of emergency and a temporary ban on personal fireworks.

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June 26, 2026
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Utah issues historic red flag warning as multiple wildfires expand
Utah issues historic red flag warning as multiple wildfires expand

NBC News • 26 Jun 23:39

The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City issued its first "particularly dangerous situation" red flag warning as gusty winds and drought fuel several large fires across Utah.

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June 25, 2026
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Utah Governor Issues State of Emergency, Bans Fireworks for Independence Day
Utah Governor Issues State of Emergency, Bans Fireworks for Independence Day

KUTV • 25 Jun 23:54

Governor Spencer Cox declared a temporary statewide fireworks ban amid extreme wildfire risk, while allowing local authorities to designate safe launch areas.

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