Over two inches of rain fell Wednesday on the area of the Big Hollow Fire on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Fire officials said minimal fire movement was observed by firefighters, while heavy fuels such as larger logs and stumps continue to burn in place. Crews patrolled and worked on clearing fire debris along roadways and containment lines. The fire remains at 15% containment, and is 24,995 acres in size. A Level 3 “Go” evacuation order remains in effect for cabins located at Government Mineral Springs near the Trapper Creek Wilderness. Wind River Highway/Forest Road 30 is still partially closed between the Carson National Fish Hatchery and Curly Creek Road. It remains open north of Curly Creek Road towards the Lone Butte area.