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(KSL News) -- Southern Utah fire officials hope to have the Bull Complex fire contained by tomorrow.
The fire has burned close to 45-thousand acres near the town of Motoquda.
Lightning strikes caused the fire to start one week ago. Since then small rain showers have helped put out the flames and fire crews have been able to contain 70 percent of the fire.
More than 500 firefighters remain on the scene.
The cost of fighting the fire has reached close to three million dollars.