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Steering Fire In Stanislaus National Forest Holding At 370 Acres
Tuolumne County, CA — A lighting-caused fire in the Stanislaus National Forest, the Sheering Fire, has remained the same size over the past 24 hours. The 370-acre fire was started on June 24 during an unusual weather pattern (lightning event) that passed through the region, and Forest Service officials started incorporating aircraft to help battle the blaze on July 2nd. Since then, the Stanislaus National Forest Helitak crew has dropped over 17,000 gallons of water on the fire. It is burning within the 2013 Rim Fire footprint in the Clavey River drainage. Detailing recent activity, Incident Commander Shaun Craig says, “The fire is primarily flanking into Lost Creek. There are small short-liv

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