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Thousands of acres burning across Washington

By Nance Beston, Columbia Basin Herald
Published: September 6, 2024, 7:42am

MOSES LAKE — Fires throughout Washington continue to burn and one new fire began Wednesday, though they were relatively small as of press time. The Blewett Fire closed U.S. 97 Wednesday afternoon, despite being only 15 acres. The blaze started shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday. The highway reopened Thursday.

Largest Washington fires:

Retreat Fire — Washington’s largest fire. 45,601 acres. 85 percent containment. started at 4 p.m. July 14. Located about 14 miles southeast of Naches. 228 personnel.

Pioneer Fire — WA’s second-largest wildfire. 38,735 acres. 23 percent containment. Began around 1 p.m. June 8. Located 10 miles southeast of Stehekin. 401 personnel.

Cougar Creek Fire — WA’s third-largest fire. 24,091 acres. 80 percent contained. Blazed up at 8 p.m. July 15. Located south of Walla Walla. 226 personnel.

One new fire contained:

Cimarron Fire — 25 acres. 100 percent containment. Started Monday. Located outside of Spokane.

Other fires:

Rennie Creek Fire — 48.5 acres. 0 percent containment. Started Aug. 17 however it spread to over 10 acres today. Located in Chelan County.

Easy Fire — 2,130 acres. 36 percent containment. Began 8 p.m. July 17. Located 17 miles west of Mazama along North Cascades Scenic Highway. 63 personnel.

Lodgepole Fire — 35 acres. 6 percent contained. Started at 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 12. Located 16 miles west of Cliffdell. 8 personnel on fire.

Miners Complex Fires — 1,100 acres. 0 percent containment. Began on July 17. Located 21 miles east of Darrington. Fire crew details unavailable.

Pincer Two Fire — 211 acres. 0 percent containment. Began on July 18. Located 1 mile east of Mineral Park. 15 personnel.

Ruby Fire — 959 acres. 0 percent containment. Began 7 a.m. Friday. Located in Whatcom County. 55 personnel.

Six Mile Fire — 113 acres. 90 percent containment. Began noon Sunday. Located in Ferry County near the head of Cottonwood Creek. 25 personnel.

Shoofly Fire — 104 acres. 63 percent contained. Ignited on July 8. Located 9 miles north of Stevens Pass. No crew information available.

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Stranger Creek II Fire — 66 acres. 90 percent contained. Ignited 2:17 p.m. Sunday. Located in Ferry County. 79 personnel.

Williams Mine Fire — 12,161 acres. 31 percent contained. Started noon Aug. 5. Located near Mount Adams Wilderness in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. 228 personnel.

Other fires reported throughout the state have burned less than 10 acres and are not included in this report. The majority are less than 1 acre.

The Columbia Basin’s wildfire danger continues to be very high. The Grant County Sheriff’s office has asked area residents to be careful with anything that could cause a wildfire.

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