Iron Fire forces full evacuation of Eureka, Utah; Pocket Fire keeps Oak Creek Canyon under orders; NIFC holds the nation at Preparedness Level 3 amid Western heat. copertina

Iron Fire forces full evacuation of Eureka, Utah; Pocket Fire keeps Oak Creek Canyon under orders; NIFC holds the nation at Preparedness Level 3 amid Western heat.

Iron Fire forces full evacuation of Eureka, Utah; Pocket Fire keeps Oak Creek Canyon under orders; NIFC holds the nation at Preparedness Level 3 amid Western heat.

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Today’s brief leads with the Western heat-and-fire surge: Utah’s human-caused Iron Fire has grown to nearly 22,000 acres and forced the full evacuation of Eureka, while Arizona’s Pocket Fire keeps Oak Creek Canyon under evacuation orders north of Sedona. The National Interagency Fire Center holds the country at Preparedness Level 3 with 28 uncontained large fires, and active blazes persist across Nevada, California, Florida, and Washington. We also cover a two-sided weather pattern of dangerous heat in the West and South and severe storms in the East, a quiet tropics outlook, and a calm window on the terrorism, cyber, and seismic fronts. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast.Key Takeaways• Utah, Iron Fire: A human-caused fire on the Tooele and Juab county line reached about 21,935 acres at zero percent containment, forcing the full evacuation of Eureka (population near 1,000) and closing U.S. Highway 6; an overnight backburn protected the town with no primary structures lost.• Arizona, Pocket Fire: Evacuations remain in effect for Oak Creek Canyon north of Sedona for a roughly 500-acre, zero-percent-contained fire, with State Route 89A closed and a Red Cross shelter open.• National wildfire posture: NIFC holds the nation at Preparedness Level 3 with 28 uncontained large fires and about 5,489 personnel committed; year-to-date fires and acres are both well above the ten-year average.• Western fire weather: Critical conditions of extreme heat, single-digit humidity, and gusty winds are driving extreme fire behavior in the Great Basin (Nevada’s Kane Springs and Grapevine fires) and Southwest.• Two-sided weather: Dangerous heat is building across the West and South while severe storms and flash flooding threaten the Lower Lakes, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, and Plains.• Quiet security and seismic window: No new DHS NTAS bulletin, no new CISA KEV entries, and no significant domestic earthquakes in the last 24 hours.SourcesNational Wildfire and Heat• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report: National PL3, 28 uncontained large fires, June 20, 2026• NIFC National Fire News: current national fire activity• PBS News: heat, wind, and drought spark wildfires in the U.S. West• U.S. News: heat, wind, and drought conditions spark wildfires in U.S. West (June 21)Weather• National Weather Service: national forecast and hazards• NOAA Weather Prediction Center: national forecast discussion• Storm Prediction Center: Day 4-8 severe weather outlook (June 21)Tropical• National Hurricane Center: Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook (June 22)USGS Earthquakes• USGS: Significant Earthquakes 2026• USGS: Latest Earthquakes mapDHS / NTAS• DHS: National Terrorism Advisory System (no new bulletin in window)CISA• CISA: Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog (most recent addition June 16)Arizona• Coconino National Forest: Oak Creek Canyon evacuations ordered for Pocket Fire• AZFamily: Pocket Fire burns near Sedona, sparks evacuations• NIFC IMSR: Sycamore and Rock Canyon fire detailsCalifornia• CAL FIRE: Lost Fire incident page• BakersfieldNow: all evacuation warnings lifted after Lost Fire burns 7,800 acresFlorida• NIFC IMSR: Coptic, Quarry 2, and Well 13 fire detailsNevada• NIFC IMSR: Kane Springs and Grapevine fire detailsNew Mexico• NIFC IMSR: Bear and Rio fire detailsTexas• NWS Houston/Galveston: area forecast and hazards• GovOneStop: Texas flood advisory effective June 21, 2026Utah• KSL: Juab County wildfire forces evacuations as it explodes to thousands of acres• Herald Extra: Iron Fire reaches nearly 22,000 acres, Eureka evacuation orders stay in place• Deseret News: no homes burned, but evacuations remain for growing Iron Fire• KUER: heat, wind, and drought spark a weekend of wildfires in UtahWashington• NIFC IMSR: Upriver and Kartar fire details
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