LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Firefighters are closing in on full containment on a wildland fire burning since Sunday northeast of Clearlake Oaks.
The Reservoir fire was reported to be at 75-percent containment early Tuesday evening.
Cal Fire said firefighters have continued to hold the blaze at 215 acres.
It has burned in oak grass woodland and heavy brush between the water's edge at the Indian Valley Reservoir and Hough Springs, along Bartlett Springs Road.
Cal Fire said fire crews continued to work steadily through the day on Tuesday, establishing containment lines around the south part of the fire.
The agency said no structures have been threatened, damaged or destroyed.
Cal Fire continues to keep a large amount of resources on scene, including 25 engine companies, 14 fire crews, seven bulldozers, two water tenders, two helicopters, 25 overhead or chief personnel, and more than 350 firefighters.
There has been no update on a possible cause, which Cal Fire said remains under investigation.
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Reservoir fire reaches 75-percent containment
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