NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – A wildland fire that began last Saturday in Yolo County has been contained.
Cal Fire’s Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit reported that the Forest Fire was fully contained as of Tuesday morning.
The fire had begun Saturday morning in the area of Forest Avenue and Highway 16 at Guinda, south of Rumsey Canyon.
Cal Fire has not yet reported the cause, which remains under investigation.
The agency said mop up and patrol is continuing on Tuesday. Approximately 57 personnel, one engine, one fire crew and one helicopter remain on scene.
A total of four minor injuries have resulted from the fire, Cal Fire said.
Cooperating agencies on the fire included Cal Fire, Capay Valley Fire Protection District, Yocha Dehe Fire Department, numerous local fire departments from Yolo County, BLM, US Forest Service, Yolo County Sheriff, California Highway Patrol and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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