It's just south of where two fires, just miles apart, started burning on Tuesday evening in neighboring Mariposa County.
"They are close enough together that we are sharing the resources between the two fires," Madera-Mariposa-Merced CAL FIRE Battalion Chief Mike Houk said.
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Houk says about 150 personnel got to work.
Crews near and far, including Ventura County, are helping.
"We had up to 15 engines, two crews, six dozers, four water tankers. Assistance from Mariposa County fire, Madera, Merced, Chowchilla City," Houk said.
He says the challenges lie in the hard-to-reach terrain.
"With lightning strikes, if that's what we determine this fire to be, create a greater challenge because they are hard to access," Houk said.
Despite the obstacles, both fires are now under control.
"We are on day two of those fires, so forward progress is stopped. Those fires containment is coming up. We are going to be around to make sure they stay where we want them to be," Houk said.
Several firefighters were also relieved as they have been working non-stop this time of year.
"Everybody is out there. There are tireless nights that we are working and they give them same effort every fire," Houk said.
Evacuation orders and warnings for parts of Mariposa and Madera Counties, specifically around Eastman Lake, are still in effect but are being re-evaluated as of Wednesday.
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