LOS ANGELES: More than 1,400 firefighters battling California’s largest wildfire so far this year were gaining ground Monday, six months after a raging inferno devastated parts of Los Angeles.
Crews working by air and by ground in Los Padres National Forest have the so-called Madre Fire about 30% contained, according to CAL FIRE, the state’s department of fire protection.
“Firefighters made good progress around the outer perimeter of the fire, creating direct and indirect lines, and increased containment,” CAL FIRE said in a dispatch, adding that one firefighter was injured.