Dry Hollow Fire About 60-Percent Contained

Wildland Firefighting

According to the U.S. Forest Service, the Dry Hollow Fire fire has burned a total of 1,289 acres,reports WDTV 5.

It’s been burning in extremely steep and rocky terrain of the Monongahela National Forest since early Thanksgiving morning.

Now, with about 60 firefighters on scene, crews are preparing the North Fork Mountain Trail as a control line to stop the fire’s spread on its western side. The eastern side is already contained with control lines established on Friday.

No posts to display