The infinite blaze of the Yosemite National Park has burned thousands of acres of forest land. However, as over 300 plus firefighters are wagering to get the fire contained, the hard workers still have a large area freely burning. The park's fire also in bringing some concerns to watch for the water reserve to many local communities. This year's fire is one of the 11th largest in California's history. So far, only about 20% of the fire has been contained. Blazes are said to reach up to 200 feet and has been called the RIM fire. Most of the Sierras have been parched, and total evaluation is estimated the fire will not leave much behind but ash when it finally is ended. Winds and dry conditions continues to fuel the grand fire. Fires are steadily burning and there are many large areas being covered by smoke and ash.