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Structure fire in Salt Lake City, avoid area

Structure fire in Salt Lake City, avoid area

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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The fire has been extinguished, according to the Salt Lake City Fire Department.
The fire was reportedly contained to the original structure. No injuries have been reported. There may be power outages nearby, officials said.
1300 S and Edith Ave. are closed between 400 E and 500 E while crews finish cleanup in the area. Investigators are currently on scene.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Salt Lake City Fire Department is currently responding to a structure fire in Salt Lake City. Road closures are in place at this time.
The blaze is reportedly ongoing in the area of 460 E 1300 S.
'Working structure fire at 461 E 1300 S. Detached structure,' Salt Lake City Fire posted on X. 'Please avoid the area – traffic delays with road closures.'
Details are limited at this time. More info to come.
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.
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