From Deseret News archives:
Utah ablaze: Only 109 firefighters battling 282,287-acre Milford Flat Fire
But only 109 personnel many local volunteer firefighters on Sunday night were battling the blaze that has swept over mountains and valleys in Beaver and Millard counties.
"That's not enough," said Jim Springer, spokesman for the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. "There are other (firefighters) on order. A lot of the resources with the fire are stretched thin. For instance, the Neola fire has something like 850 firefighters on it. It's a matter of finding enough resources."
About 40 evacuees from Cove Fort, Millard County, returned to their homes or, for Allen Carey, what was left of his home Sunday. Some blame federal government grazing policies for contributing to the blaze.
At 6 a.m. today, local firefighters may get a reprieve, as a Type I incident management team is expected to take control of fire fighting.
Two helicopters have been dropping water over the blaze and two single-engine air tankers were spreading fire retardant.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has given the state a grant to cover 75 percent of the state's firefighting tab, FEMA spokesman Derek Jensen said. Costs have yet to be tallied.
"When they get into 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 acres, we consider it a big fire," said Springer. "This is a monster. The biggest fire we've had in the state if my memory serves me correct is 95,000 acres."
No portion of the fire is contained.
He returned to find the ruins of his 27 acres about 6 p.m. Saturday after a quick trip to Salt Lake City.
"I knew there was smoke way out in the west desert when I left at 8 a.m. but I didn't realize it would come out here," he said. "When I returned, the roads were all blocked off and I couldn't get back in."
Carey was tired Sunday, but he plans to rebuild: "I've always liked the desert. I was raised in the desert and I like it. It's a good place."
Cove Fort resident Pete Vander Meide was napping Saturday afternoon as flames marched toward his house. Wind startled him awake.
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