Willard Peak Fire — Sparked By A Vehicle?

Willard Peak Fire Update - North Ogden, Utah

Breaking News: Willard Peak Fire Threatens Homes in North Ogden, Utah

On August 13, 2025, a fast-moving wildfire, named the Willard Peak Fire, broke out in North Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Sparked by a vehicle fire, the blaze has grown to 5 acres and is threatening 15-20 homes in the area. Fire crews and aircraft are actively battling the flames, which are moving uphill, fueled by dry conditions.

According to KSL.com and FOX 13 News, the fire's rapid spread has prompted urgent response efforts. Utah Fire Info reports that vehicle fires can ignite wildfires quickly, urging residents to maintain vehicles and avoid parking on dry grass.

While some have speculated about causes like Directed Energy Weapons (DEW), smart meters, or nearby industrial facilities, no evidence supports these claims. The official cause remains a vehicle fire, with investigations ongoing.

Stay updated through local sources like KSL.com or follow Utah Fire Info on X for real-time information. Residents are advised to follow evacuation orders and stay vigilant.

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