Crews battle new fire in Washington County, earlier evacuation notice lifted

Utah Fire Info reported the start of a new wildfire Sunday in southern Utah.

Utah Fire Info reported the start of a new wildfire Sunday in southern Utah. (Ivins Fire and Rescue)


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CENTRAL, Washington County — Utah Fire Info reported the start of a new wildfire Sunday in southern Utah.

The Central Fire is buring 10 to 15 acres in the town of Central, in Washington County. Agencies from across the county have responded to the scene with support from the air. Utah Fire Info also reported structures were threatened by the fire.

For a time Sunday, residents in the area were under an evacuation notice. However, the Washington County Sheriff's Office lifted the notice just after 7 p.m.

"Fire crews will still be in the area working and we ask everyone please be patient with them and give them room to work," the Washington County Sheriff's Office said.

One home was impacted by the fire. The American Red Cross of Utah reached out to the residents to offer assistance.

Earlier Sunday, the Red Cross had set up an evacuation center in Veyo, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 176 E. Center Street. The Red Cross was providing water and snacks. It also had supplies to handle overnight stays, if needed.

On Sunday evening, Utah Fire Info said the fire was started on private land. Crews have stopped the forward progress of the fire, but are experiencing high winds. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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