Smoke could be seen for miles in Salt Lake and Davis counties after a large barn caught fire and burned through several large bales of hay. The fire broke out F
Smoke could be seen for miles in Salt Lake and Davis counties after a large barn fire spread to a nearby field on Friday, June 28, 2024.
The fire broke out Friday before 10 a.m. in a remote area near 3200 West and 3300 North, north of the Salt Lake City International Airport and close to the border between the two counties.
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