ELY, Minn. (AP) – Hundreds of firefighters continue to make progress in containing a huge wildfire in northeastern Minnesota that began a month ago.
A spokesman for the firefighters, Larry Helmerick, said Monday the 147-square-mile fire in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is 19 percent contained, an improvement from 11 percent on Sunday.
Helmerick says 598 firefighters are on the ground in the Boundary Waters, where helicopters, tankers and bulldozers are being used to battle the blaze that started with a lightning strike Aug. 18.
The weather is expected to clear and the winds pick up on Monday, a day after heavier-than-expected rain helped firefighters make progress in containing the fire. Winds are expected to swing around to the west-northwest, which could blow smoke back over Lake Superior.
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