Fire officials are asking people not to fly drones over the Burbank Fire burning northeast of Yakima because it could prevent firefighters from gaining access to the fire. "Our biggest issue here is we need people with drones to keep their drones away from the fire area," said Nancy Jones, public information officer with the Southeast Washington Interagency Incident Management Team 3. "If there is a drone in the air, and we have aircraft working, our aircraft has to cease operations." "With using aircraft, dozers, hand crews, engines and water tenders, they were able to keep the fire away from the Fred G. Redmond Bridge yesterday, but then it made another run Sunday evening where it did cross under the bridge. Firefighters spent Monday focused on burnout operations to try and keep the fire away from the freeway.