Mop up work continues today on a 15-acre fire that broke out Monday afternoon on Hartland Road in the High Prairie area. High Prairie Fire Chief Tim Darland says efforts to control the fire went as well as they could have, as High Prairie, Lyle, Centerville and Rural 7 District firefighters were joined by the ZigZag Hotshots crew, and the Washington Department of Natural Resources, along with aerial resources to get the fire contained at around 10 p.m. DNR will have one overhead and a strike team of engines, a ten person hand crew, and a tender from High Prairie Fire to continue to mop up work. People are asked to stay out of the area of Hartland Road as there will be several personnel and fire apparatus taking up much of the road. Darland says the blaze started when a van caught fire.