Crews have contained nearly one-third of the Camp House fire still smoldering in Brimson, Minn., though the nearby Jenkins Creek fire remains uncontained.

Both fires broke out last week north of Duluth, ripping through dense forest and scorching scores of homes.

The Camp House fire has torn through roughly 12,300 acres, while the Jenkins Creek fire has burned through about 16,300 acres.

A Sunday morning update stated the Camp House fire hadn't grown in the last four days.

Cooler temperatures and periods of rain Saturday allowed firefighters to build containment lines on the fire's south end and west side.

Crews spent Sunday attempting to restrain the blaze's east and north sides, while dodging dead trees and powerlines that continue to pose safety risks.

Dry conditions and strong winds forecasted for the coming days could impact the fire, according to the update.

Crews have yet to contain the Jenkins Creek fire that has threatened the Skibo and Hoyt Lakes communities. On Saturday, they extended fire containment lines along the fire's northwest edge and southern end in preparation for drier, gustier conditions.

Evacuation orders for some neighborhoods remain in effect.

Authorities are allowing people limited access to properties.

Officials will hold a meeting, which will be livestreamed, about the Jenkins Creek and Camp House fires May 19 at 6 p.m. at the Mesabi East School District High School Auditorium.

The causes of both fires remain under investigation.

Munger Shaw fire

Crews had contained three fourths of the Munger Shaw fire as of Sunday afternoon. The blaze, which scorched 1,600 acres southeast of Cotton, Minn., broke out May 12.

Crews were monitoring the fire line throughout the weekend. The St. Louis County Sheriff lifted the evacuation and road closures for residents impacted by the Munger Shaw fire, permitting people to return to their properties.