Officials now expect the 450-acre wildfire burning in sourthern Tuolumne County near Yosemite National Park to be contained this morning.
A spokesman for the fire command center at the Mariposa County Fairgrounds, Tomas Patlin, said the blaze is about 80 percent contained and should be fully contained by 8 a.m.
“The crews have done exeptional work,” Patlin said. “The major progress was made during the evenings, when the fire slows down and the humidity goes up. That gives us a chance to really go offensively on the fire,” he said.
The fire started in a wood storage lot Tuesday afternoon near El Portal. Some homes were threatened but none were damaged.
Investigators think sparks from a car or a careless smoker ignited the blaze. Arson is also a possibility.
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