ESCALANTE, Garfield County — A wildfire burning near here is closer to being contained.
Firefighters said the Corn Creek fire is 45 percent contained, at a size of about 2,250 acres. The fire is burning about 11 miles west of Escalante in timber and grazing areas.
Crews have been able to build a line in the Cherry Creek drainage and will continue to work on the south end of the fire. The north side of the blaze is already in mop-up stages. The fire has already cost more than $1 million to fight, but resources have been available because there are not any other wildfires burning in the area right now.
Road closures remain in effect around the area.
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The fire was started Sunday by a vehicle fire. It is Utah's first wildfire of the season.