Southern California wildfire 53 percent contained
A Southern California wildfire that forced the evacuation of about 1,600 foothill homes is now only smoldering and crews expect to make significant progress as winds ease.
Fire officials say the blaze near Rancho Cucamonga is 53 percent contained Friday and there is no active flame.
The U.S. Forest Service says a remapping of the fire sparked Wednesday finds it has consumed 2,190 acres of dry grass and chaparral.
Winds in the area below the San Bernardino National Forest are around 15 mph, with 25-mph gusts – a far cry from the 70-mph gusts two days earlier.
Firefighting aircraft are available to assist crews after being grounded because of fierce gusts.
The National Weather Service predicts the winds will continue to ease and become variable.