Firefighters in California are making slow but steady progress in stamping out the Saddleridge wildfire.

The blaze was 19% contained as of Saturday, according to the state’s Department of Fire and Forestry Protection. The more than 1,000 firefighters battling the inferno were helped by calmer weekend winds.

The Saddleridge blaze is one of nine “active incidents” currently being tracked by the state.

About 2 million residents in northern California spent much of the week in darkness after utility provider Pacific Gas and Electric Company initiated deliberate blackouts to avoid damaging power lines. Power has since been restored.

The preventative power shutdowns from PG&E drew criticism from many in the state, who cited hundreds of millions of dollars in costs stemming from spoiled food along with an estimated $30 million per day reduction in consumer spending, according to The Associated Press.

Hundreds of thousands have already been forced to evacuate to stay ahead of the fast-moving infernos. At least two deaths have been reported.