Semitrailer involved in a vehicle fire on northbound I-15 at milepost 28, Kanarravile, Utah, July 3, 2015 | Photo by Carin Miller, St. George News
UPDATE 11:50 a.m.: UDOT reports via twitter that the incident has been cleared.
KANARRAVILLE – Traffic on northbound Interstate 15 has backed up due to a vehicle fire at milepost 48 near Kanarraville, Friday morning.
A semitrailer caught fire around 9 a.m., with fire crews from Cedar City and Kanarraville fire departments responding to the scene. The fire was put out by 10 a.m.
Units of Utah Highway Patrol, Iron County Sheriff’s Office, and Utah Department of Transportation have also responded to the scene.
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Semitrailer involved in a vehicle fire on northbound I-15 at milepost 28, Kanarravile, Utah, July 3, 2015 | Photo by Carin Miller, St. George News
Semitrailer involved in a vehicle fire on northbound I-15 at milepost 28, Kanarravile, Utah, July 3, 2015 | Photo by Carin Miller, St. George News
Semitrailer involved in a vehicle fire on northbound I-15 at milepost 28, Kanarravile, Utah, July 3, 2015 | Photo by Carin Miller, St. George News
Semitrailer involved in a vehicle fire on northbound I-15 at milepost 28, Kanarravile, Utah, July 3, 2015 | Photo by Carin Miller, St. George News
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Born and raised in South Jersey, Carin Miller moved to Cedar City 20 years ago or so and found her home. A 2012 graduate of Southern Utah University, she earned her bachelor's degree in communication with a minor in fine art photography – after dropping out of high school at the age of 16.
Carin proved that with a little determination and hard work anything was possible.
Her love of history and family has compelled her to dig up “Legacies Lost to Time” and share them with the world when she is not busy with either work or her four children.
Having worked for the Iron County Today, Alive Utah South and KCSG Television before landing with St. George News, Carin has covered a wide range of issues, events and happenings throughout the Southern Utah region. https://www.facebook.com/carinmillernews