Utah
Kaysville Fire Department monitoring wetlands fire
SALT LAKE CITY — Fire officials said a fire burning in Davis County was started by lightning.
By Friday night, the Duck Club Fire had burned between three and five acres.
On its Facebook page, Utah Fire Info said this fire was not posing a threat to residents or to structures.
The agency also said that fire crews were working to gain access to the fire.
Earlier in the day, the Kaysville Fire Department said the fire was burning in the wetlands near the Great Salt Lake.
“The fire is burning one mile from the nearest road, and there is currently no vehicle access to the area,” said Kaysville fire officials on Facebook.
“The state of Utah has been notified,” the post continued, “and an area supervisor is en route to assess the situation and determine if state resources are needed.
By early evening on Friday, fire officials said no structures were threatened by the fire.
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