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(KSL News) The Corn Creek fire burning in the Dixie National Forest could be under control by Monday.
A vehicle fire started the blaze on Sunday outside of Escalante. Since then, close to three and a half square miles of land have burned.
Cooler winds have helped crews gain the upper hand on the flames in the last 24 hours, and the fire is now said to be 20-percent contained.
No structures have been destroyed by the fire, though some seasonal cabins have been threatened.