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UPDATE: Gun Range Fire was human-caused, 10% contained

UPDATED: AUGUST 30, 2019 AT 5:09 PM
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UPDATE: This story has been updated to reflect 10% containment.

BOUNTIFUL, Utah — A 365-acre fire burning in Bountiful, known as the Gun Range Fire, forced evacuations early Friday. By late Friday afternoon, the U.S. Fores Service reports the fire is 10% contained.

U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Kim Osborn said Friday the fire caused by a campfire is estimated to have grown to about 365 acres.

Officials are looking for two people who were last seen camping on an access road in Bountiful that are believed to be responsible for the blaze.

Dana Harris with the U.S. Forest Service says the fire was human-caused. The source of the fire is a campfire near the Bountiful “B.”

The Gun Range Fire appears to have started just before 1 a.m. on the east bench of Bountiful near the Bountiful ‘B,’ two miles north of the Bountiful temple.

Lt. Dave Edwards with Bountiful Police told reporters the fire forced the mandatory evacuations of at least 400 homes. Flames destroyed three homes. Another five were damaged.

The American Red Cross set up temporary evacuation centers at the Bountiful Tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at 55 S. Main St.

Taken by KSL TV's Dan Rascon on the scene in Bountiful
Photo: Quincy Boardman
Photo: Quincy Boardman
Photo: Burke Olsen
Burke Olsen
Photo-Brandon Peck
The Gun Range Fire in Bountiful, Utah, destroyed three homes and forced about 400 to evacuate. Scientists hope machine learning can help them predict how large a fire will grow. Photo: Colby Walker | KSL Newsradiomore
FILE -- Bountiful Gun Range Fire Photo: Colby Walker | KSL Newsradio

Initially, volunteers staffed two other evacuation centers as well, but closed them later in the morning as the winds calmed down, slowing the fire’s spread.

Police are urging people who have questions to call 801-298-6297, -6294 or -6299 rather than 911.

They are also reminding everyone that flying a drone anywhere near the fire is illegal and will impact their ability to fight the fire from the air. Edwards said if you are within 500 feet of a fire truck you are too close.

Police say a police officer patrolling the east bench first spotted it and reported it.

Multiple agencies have responded to the fire. In addition to over 100 firefighters from Weber and Salt Lake counties that were dispatched to help, there are also nearly 60 police officers and several community members that helped aid in the evacuations and helped with donations.

No injuries have been reported.

Davis County School District plans to hold classes as normal today, but busses will not pick up students in the area between 400 North to 1600 North and from 900 East up the mountain, because they are not currently allowed in that area.

Even though schools are open, Davis district officials say if parents feel conditions are unsafe for their children they can keep them home.

Centerville PD says that they are grateful for all of the donations that have shown up and do not need anything further.

This story is breaking and will be updated.