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1of6Bret Munselle, vineyard owner and manager of the Munselle Vineyards, with his dog, Truckee, next to one of his reservoirs that s drying up in Geyserville, California May 6, 2021.Rachel Bujalski / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of6Bret Munselle s employees working on the Wasson Ranch in Geyserville, California May 6, 2021.Rachel Bujalski / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
3of6Bret Munselle, vineyard owner and manager of the Munselle Vineyards, checks to make sure the drip pipes are working in Geyserville, California May 6, 2021.Rachel Bujalski/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Stanislaus National Forest
Tuolumne County, CA – The wet weather helped to halt the flames of the Abernathy Fire burning just west of Camp Mather, on the Groveland Ranger District of the Stanislaus National Forest.
One hundred percent contained was reached around eleven this morning, reported forest spokesperson Diana Fredlund. She adds crews have gone from mopping up to patrol status, explaining, “Now it’s in patrol status they feel comfortable that it [the fire] will stay in between the containment lines. The difference between the mop-up and patrol status is that mop up still has active firework while patrol is just keeping an eye on it and checking for hotspots.”