2020 Utah wildfires
| 2020 Utah wildfires | |
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| Date(s) | May 12 - November 7 | 
| Statistics | |
| Total fires | 1,547 | 
| Total area | 329,732 acres | 
| Impacts | |
| Damage | >$103 million (suppression) | 
| 2020 Western U.S. wildfires | 
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The 2020 Utah wildfire season was a series of prominent wildfires throughout the state of Utah, lasting from June 1 through October 30, as defined by state law. Part of the 2020 Western United States wildfire season, Utah saw record-breaking numbers of human-caused fires. The largest fire of the season, the East Fork Fire, burned an area of 89,568 acres. In total, the suppression costs for the fires amounted to at least $103 million (2020 USD).
Of the 1,547 fires in Utah during 2020, 1,202 (78%) were human-caused, surpassing 2015's record of 937. These fires accounted for nearly 100,000 of the 329,732 total acres burned during this season. The significant rise in human-caused fires was attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, as it forced recreation outside at higher rates.