Update: Ranch Fire in San Bernardino County is now fully contained
Briefly

The Ranch Fire, which ignited in San Bernardino County on March 8, has burned approximately 60 acres before being fully contained by March 9. Fire containment means that a control line has been established around the perimeter of the fire, preventing it from spreading further, although the fire may still burn within this area. Effective containment is crucial in fire management and involves ongoing assessments and adjustments to the control lines, guided by the progress reports of firefighters on the ground. The situation remains active as investigations into the fire's cause continue.
The Ranch Fire in San Bernardino County started on March 8, burning 60 acres, and was fully contained by March 9, with ongoing investigations into its cause.
Containment refers to the creation of control lines around a fire to stop its spread while it may still be burning within the perimeter.
After achieving full containment, firefighters shift their focus to controlling the fire, ensuring it cannot spread or cross the established containment line.
Containment percentages indicate the safety level of fire management but do not guarantee complete safety, as a fire may still burn within its designated perimeter.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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