As of Monday, the Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis wildfire is 70 percent contained,...
Firefighters battle a wildfire near Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis. The fire started on April 9 near the base.Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis wildfireThe fire has burned more than 3,000 acres since Saturday, when the blaze began in a demolition training area near Camp Bullis.
Officials said they do not expect anymore evacuations. Some residents were evacuated Saturday, but the order was called off on Sunday.No buildings or structures have been damaged, according to officials. JBSA officials said rain late Sunday and Monday's humidity helped containment efforts. Firefighters had been battling dry and windy conditions.
On Tuesday, the San Antonio area will be under a red flag warning, which means there is an increased potential for fire outbreaks. The area will be under a fire weather watch for Wednesday due to the low humidity and gusty winds.
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