Firefighters slow growth of vast Oak Fire near Yosemite National Park
Its spread was limited to just a few hundred acres. But the blaze was only 16% contained at last word. It's California's largest wildfire this year.
Its spread was limited to just a few hundred acres. But the blaze was only 16% contained at last word. It's California's largest wildfire this year.
Favorable weather conditions are helping crews battling the Oak Fire burning near Yosemite. Jonathan Vigliotti is in Mariposa County with a look at what firefighters are facing.
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