{p}Four individuals and their two dogs have been capable of evacuate a home hearth that killed one cat in Southern Utah on April 8, 2024. (Photo: Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue){/p}
HURRICANE, Utah (KUTV) —
Crews responded to the scene simply after 10:30 p.m. on Monday to experiences that there was a big hearth within the yard.
Upon arriving to the scene, officers reported heavy hearth on the skin of the home that had prolonged into the attic, inflicting a part of the roof to break down.
Winds have been blowing at roughly 12 mph, inflicting issues that the fireplace would unfold to a neighboring construction.
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Officials mentioned there have been 4 individuals contained in the home on the time of the fireplace. They have been alerted by smoke detectors and capable of make it out with no accidents.
Two dogs have been additionally capable of make it out of the home, however firefighters discovered one cat that perished inside.
The hearth was in the end extinguished within the home, with the neighboring construction experiencing solely exterior harm.
The hearth stays below investigation.
Responding businesses included the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Hurricane City Police Department, St. George Fire Department, Washington City Fire Department, and the Hildale/Colorado City Fire Department.