On Sunday, firefighters had a quiet day on the Fisher Fire as they patrolled the fire’s perimeter gridding for smokes and hot spots, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The fire, held to 175 acres, is at 75% containment.
The Forest Service says that “safety was a big concern today with steep terrain, rolling rocks, and snags.” However, no injuries were reported.
Westerly winds increased in strength early in the afternoon though were not a factor in fire activity. The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning on Sunday due to strong winds and a low relative humidity.
Today, firefighters will continue to seek out hot spots and mop up deeper into the interior of the perimeter; some resources will begin to demobilize. The weather is expected to see temperatures range from 53 – 63 degrees with a low relative humidity between 8-13%, and winds with gusts up to 25 mph.
The public should remain aware of area closures around the vicinity of the fire which include some of the trail system.
