Crews reach 100% containment on 66-acre Creek Fire in Stanislaus County
According to the West Stanislaus County Fire Protection District, crews responded to the Creek Fire near Ingram Creek Road west of Interstate 5 in Westley.
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The fire burned approximately 66 acres.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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