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WATCH: Crews battle Fort Hall fire as nearly 10,000 acres burn

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FORT HALL — Crews are getting a handle on a fire burning on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation and, as of 2:15 p.m. Monday, officials say the fire is 35 percent contained.

Over 9,200 acres have burned since the blaze started Saturday night. It spread Sunday due to thunderstorms and high winds in the mountainous Ross Fork area of the reservation east of Interstate 15.

Crews originally thought 9,600 acres had burned but were able to obtain a more accurate measurement from the air Monday morning.

The fire has not caused any evacuations or injuries and no structures are threatened.

Fire officials say 12 fire trucks, five bulldozers, two helicopters and about 150 firefighters are fighting the fire. Additional fire crews may be deployed this week.

Watch the video above for complete coverage on the fire – including video from the EastIdahoNews.com Eye in the Sky
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UNEDITED RAW VIDEO OF THE FIRE FROM THE AIR:

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