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SALT LAKE CITY — Firefighters were working into the night Sunday battling fast-moving fires in Utah and Salt Lake counties.
Just after 9:30 p.m., the Lehi Community Response Team reported a brush fire on Lake Mountain at south end of Saratoga Springs.
"With the high winds, this fire is spreading fast," the team warned on Twitter.
Saratoga Springs officials later tweeted the fire had grown to approximately 75 acres, but no homes or other structures were threatened.
Fire crews have stopped the burning. Crews will be on site all night to clean up and watch hotspots.
— Saratoga Springs UT (@saratogasprngut) June 12, 2017
Meanwhile, Salt Lake City fire officials urged the public to stay out of the mostly industrial area near Indiana Avenue and 900 South as they took on what they called a "two-alarm outdoor fire."
Firefighters were able to extinguish this fire in about an hour.
Additional information about the fires was not immediately available.









