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Lake Powell Houseboat Fire Under Investigation

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On Friday June 2, 2023, at 1:23 p.m. there was a report of a vessel fire at the Wahweap Marina, located on Lake Powell near Page, Arizona. The vessel on fire was moored on B dock near the Latitude 37 Restaurant. First responders arrived on scene from the National Park Service, Big Water Fire Department, Page Fire Department, Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, Kane County Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Arizona Game and Fish Department, and Arizona Department of Public Safety.   

The fire started on one vessel and spread to several other vessels. One of the vessels that was on fire was pushed out of its boat slip and into the marina and was stopped by the breakwater which then caught fire. There were no fatalities. Two people were evaluated on site for smoke inhalation by Kane County EMS personnel and released.  

Due to fire damage at the Wahweap Marina, please use extreme caution in the area. Impacted areas are closed to public access. Staff are assessing which sections of the dock were not compromised by the fire and will advise when boat slips are cleared for safe harbor. The area where the fire occurred will remain closed until cleared by fire investigators.  

The incident is currently under investigation by the National Park Service. No further information is available at this time.  

Investigators are seeking any photos or videos taken by the public during that time frame. To submit photos or videos, upload them to the following portal: 

https://nps.us.evidence.com/axon/community-request/public/wahweap_marina_fire 

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