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Huge 'firenado' forms over Utah wildfire

A large vortex or "firenado" formed over the Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County, Utah – near the state’s border with Colorado – on Saturday, July 12, officials said. (Credit: BLM/Jason Kirks via Storyful)

A large vortex or "firenado" formed over the Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County, Utah over the weekend, officials said. 

Deer Creek Fire

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Dramatic footage from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) showed flames from the fire being sucked up into a dense, swirling cloud of black smoke.

The "uncommon" event "stirred flames high into the air" and damaged a fire truck that had to be taken away for repairs, according to fire officials.

A large vortex or "firenado" formed over the Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County, Utah – near the state’s border with Colorado – on Saturday, July 12. (Credit: BLM/Jason Kirks via Storyful)

What we know:

The wildfire was discovered on July 10 and grew to more than 11,000 acres by July 14 with 7% containment, according to the Utah Fire Information website. 

What we don't know:

The cause of the fire is unknown as of this report.

The Source: Information for this story was taken from the Utah Fire Information website. Storyful contributed. This story was reported from San Jose. 

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