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HOLLADAY (AP) — Authorities say firefighters are still working to contain a fire at a mansion in northern Utah.
Keith Garner with Unified Fire Authority said crews were still battling the blaze Monday afternoon. The fire started inside the Holladay home late Saturday evening.
Garner said no one was in the house at the time and no one has been injured by the blaze.
UPDATE: Firefighters will remain at a house fire in Holladay until tomorrow morning. The blaze started Saturday evening. NEXT at 5pm on @KSL5TV, find out why this is a "career fire" for firefighters. @kslnewsradio@KSLcom (Photo credit: Unified Fire Authority) #fire#firefighterspic.twitter.com/nhlXqqGnit
— Ladd Egan (@laddegan) August 5, 2019
He said the estimated 33,000 square-foot (3,065 square meters) house and garage are 'total losses' after the fire. Almost all of the family's belongings have been engulfed by the flames.
The cause of the fire is unknown but authorities said they believe it was accidental.
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