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SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Highway 6 reopened Tuesday evening following a two-day closure prompted by the nearby Coal Hollow Fire.
The wildfire has consumed over 24,000 acres in southeast Utah County, and state fire officials say containment on Tuesday afternoon was just 2 percent.
A public meeting will be held in Spanish Fork Wednesday to update residents about the fire and area closures.
Crews continue to battle fires across the state. Watch here for live updates on all the fires burning in Utah.
Highway 6 reopens near Coal Hollow Fire
US Highway 6 to reopen Tuesday night
Officials close Spanish Fork Ranger District while crews fight Coal Hollow Fire
Coal Hollow Fire in Utah County burns over 24.5K acres at 2 percent containment
Dollar Ridge Fire in Duchesne and Wasatch counties burns over 65K acres
U.S. Highway 6 remains closed, public meetings to be held for Coal Hollow Fire in Utah County













