NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Officials reported that a wildland fire at Lake Berryessa in Napa County is fully contained, while work is continuing on a fire in Solano County.
The Canyon fire in Napa County reached 100-percent containment on Thursday, while the Marshview fire in Solano County was at 90-percent containment, according to Cal Fire.
Cal Fire said the Canyon fire began Monday afternoon on Wragg Canyon Road and Highway 128 at Lake Berryessa
Altogether, it burned 64 acres. Cal Fire said no structures were damaged.
The fire’s cause remains under investigation, Cal Fire said.
In Solano County, the Marshview fire began on Thursday morning on Interstate 680 and Marshview Road south of the community of Cordelia, according to Cal Fire’s report.
By Thursday night, Cal Fire said the blaze had burned 183 acres but was nearing full containment. No structures were reported threatened or damaged.
Cal Fire said firefighters made good progress on Thursday, with crews to continue to construct containment lines and put out hot spots throughout the night.
The Marshview fire’s cause also remains under investigation, Cal Fire said.
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Firefighters contain blaze near Lake Berryessa; work continues on Solano County fire
- Elizabeth Larson
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