The Owens Fire south of Hood River is now considered 65 percent contained, as firefighters work to get towards full containment by tonight. Fire public information officer Stan Hinatsu says the timber sale operator at the location the fire broke out is helping crews move the landing pile around to cool it off and get water on it. Hinatsu says the fire is 100 percent lined and plumbed, and crews are trying to do mop-up work 50 feet in from the line, and will go in 100 feet if it is safe to do so. Rolling debris has been a problem for firefighters. Hintasu noted crews will have to monitor the fire location all summer for possible flare-ups. Late Wednesday night the Oregon Department of Forestry decreased the amount of acreage burned by the fire from 50 to 12.