<p>A fire in Utah that started on June 17 has now grown to 2,700 acres</a> and is 15 percent contained. According to Utah Governor Gary Herbert</a>, the fire was started by the use of a weed torch in dry conditions.</p><p>The fire has destroyed one home and damaged another, while about 750 people were evacuated</a>. Strong winds pushed the fire north on June 20, bringing it within a mile of a camp</a> used by the Boy Scouts of America. The fire also threatens land in the Dixie National Forest</a> and has come close to the Cedar Breaks National Monument.</p><p>This video posted by the Iron County Sheriff’s Office shows planes dropping retardant onto the flames. Credit: Iron County Sheriff’s Office via Storyful</p><br />