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Press Release

June 10, 2021

The Bear Fire, located about 4 miles northwest of Helper, Utah, has burned 5,479
acres based on an infrared flight conducted at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday. No
containment has been reported.

The lightning-caused fire started Tuesday, June 8, near mile marker 228 on US-6. The
fire reached US-6 Wednesday evening, forcing the highway to close. US-6 remains
closed in both directions from milepost 221 at the Emma Park Road junction to
milepost 230 at the US-191 junction. There is no current estimate on when the lanes
will reopen.

Drivers will need to use Emma Park Road and US-191 as an alternate route around the
closure and should expect delays in the area. The detour route adds about 8 miles
and 12 minutes to regular travel. Visit udottraffic.utah.gov, use the UDOT Traffic
app or follow @UDOTTRAFFIC on Twitter for updates on road closures.

Firefighters completed a successful firing operation Wednesday night on the
southeast corner of the fire along US-6. However, its expected that the highway
will remain closed Thursday.

Were going to try to get the highway opened back up, Type 3 Incident Commander
Jason Porter said, but its highly likely the fire will reach US-6 again today just
due to the winds that are forecast.

A dry cold front is expected to move through the area bringing the potential for
wind gusts of up to 50 mph, but no rain. High winds like these make it unsafe for
firefighting aircraft to fly due to the type of flying they are required to do and
could ground the aircraft. The winds also have the potential to increase fire
activity.

Our emphasis today is holding the fire west of US-6 and reinforcing the work weve
already done to protect the Price River Water Improvement District water treatment
plant and other structures near the fire, Porter said.

There are five crews, 12 engines, and a helicopter assigned to the Bear Fire for a
total of 159 personnel. The Bear Fire is also sharing air resources assigned to the
nearby Bennion Creek Fire. A Type 2 incident management team is expected to assume
command of the fire on Saturday.

 

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