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First Source News > Blog > Lehigh Valley > Flames shoot into the night sky as fire destroys a barn in Upper Saucon Township.
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Flames shoot into the night sky as fire destroys a barn in Upper Saucon Township.

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: June 2, 2024 7:07 pm
JAYSON wagner
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At around 11 PM in Lehigh County, 901 received calls for an outside fire in Upper Saucon. The Police Department arrived in the area to find a structure on fire in the 4500 block of E. Valley Rd. Firefighters arrived on the scene to find heavy fire showing from a large barn, prompting the second alarm. Flames and smoke could be seen for miles. There is no word on what caused the fire and if there were any injuries.

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