The Perry Fire, which has been raging across the National Park Service (NPS) lands, has shown signs of moderating over the weekend. The fire’s spread has been slowed, thanks to cooler temperatures and light rains across the affected area. The change in weather conditions has brought some relief to the firefighting efforts.
The fire, which has been a cause of concern for the NPS, is currently estimated to have affected 1,557 acres of land. The fire’s spread is characterized by moderate backing and flanking, indicating the direction and manner of its spread.
The NPS continues to monitor the situation closely and updates are being regularly provided on their official website. The public is urged to stay informed and follow the updates for their safety and to avoid the fire-affected areas.

