A brush fire that is expected to burn through most of June was 52 percent contained Sunday after scorching nearly six square miles in a remote wilderness area north of Banning.
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The Hathaway fire started June 9 on the northern portion of the Morongo Indian Reservation. The fire spread into the San Bernardino Forest, but no structures have burned as crews continue the fire fight with helicopters, air tankers and other equipment.
Crews used an airplane with infrared camera equipment overnight to map acreage and hot spots.
Fire officials do not expect full containment until June 25. The fire burned north through reservation property and into the steep, rugged terrain of the San Gorgonio Wilderness area (map) -- land with many dead trees after years of drought and bark beetle infestation.
Nine firefighters have suffered minor injuries during the fire.
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