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Cal Fire: Glass Fire Containment Now Up to 97%

Crews expect to have the fire fully contained Oct. 20, Cal Fire said.

Firefighters watch as the edge of the fire creeps across a field.
SAMUEL CORUM/AFP via Getty Images Firefighters watch as the edge of the fire creeps across a field towards a fire line scrapped into the earth by firefighters with hand tools as the Glass Fire continues to burn in Napa Valley, California on September 29, 2020.

The Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma counties has reached 97% containment as of Tuesday evening with little fire activity during the day, Cal Fire said in an update.

The number of personnel working the fire has been reduced to under 200.

About 1,200 structures remain threatened.

The fire has burned more than 67,000 acres and destroyed more than 600 single-family homes between the two counties since it broke out Sept. 27.

"As residents are allowed to return to their homes, please drive carefully as emergency personnel are still working throughout the fire area," Cal Fire said. "The demobilization of resources continues, resources are anticipated to be released based on the current fire and weather situation."

Crews expect to have the fire fully contained Oct. 20, Cal Fire said.

No one has been injured or killed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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