Wildfire destroyed a home in Hanna, Utah on Friday. Nobody was injured, and officials said it was human-caused. @KSL5TV reports https://t.co/9hFVtWiUyc
A home in Duchesne County is a complete loss after getting caught in a wildfire. 📷Cpt. John Crowley, Duchesne County Sheriff Department & Utah Fire Info https://t.co/MwDiEVnJeL https://t.co/Eu8kS0oxkm
A new wildfire has likely destroyed a home in Duchesne County on Friday evening, firefighters said. https://t.co/CI0gpYZX2u
A fast-moving wildfire dubbed the Hanna Fire burned about 1.5 acres near the community of Hanna in Duchesne County, Utah, on Friday evening, destroying a single-family home but causing no injuries, local officials said. Utah Fire Info and the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Department said the blaze was human-caused and remains under investigation. Multiple fire crews were dispatched to contain the flames, which had spread from surrounding vegetation into the residence before being brought under control. The incident occurred less than 24 hours before Stage 1 fire restrictions take effect across Duchesne County in response to record-dry fuels and extreme fire danger. Authorities urged residents to follow the new rules, which ban most open fires and fireworks outside approved areas, as investigators work to determine responsibility for Friday’s loss.