AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Emergency in Utah: Utah’s Cottonwood Fire kept expanding with extreme fire weather, reaching about 92,254 acres and 0% containment as crews faced “particularly dangerous situation” red flag conditions, while officials issued evacuations and prepared shelters for displaced residents. Public Safety & Fireworks: Gov. Spencer Cox restricted July 4 fireworks statewide, citing exhausted firefighting resources and unprecedented fire behavior, with local governments able to allow limited use in safer areas. Eastern Utah/Colorado Border Threat: Two fast-growing wildfires near Cisco on the Utah–Colorado line triggered pre-evacuation orders in Colorado’s Glade Park area and tightened fire restrictions across the region. Great Salt Lake Concern: A University of Utah study found over two-thirds of Salt Lake County residents are worried about the shrinking Great Salt Lake, linking the decline to dust, ecosystem harm, and economic and recreation impacts. Western Policy Leadership: Hawaii Gov. Josh Green will chair the Western Governors’ Association, launching a regional initiative focused on mental health shaped by clinical care and broader social and environmental factors. Utah Fire Season Context: State and federal reports said more than 180,000 acres have burned statewide this year, making 2026 the busiest wildfire season since 2020.
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