Reporter ChrisArnoldTV is in Delta today covering a house fire that claimed the lives of three people yesterday afternoon. Two others survived. Full story:
There were a total of five people in the home when the fire started, according to the Millard County Sheriff's Office. Three were killed, and the other two survived. It was not stated if the survivors were injured, and if so, how seriously.
The names of the victims have not yet been released. Officials say they will not share their identities until family members have been notified and autopsies are performed. The sheriff's office and the Utah State Fire Marshal's Office are investigating the cause of the fire.This story will be updated as further information is released.
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