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Wildfires Washington
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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youAs of August 4, 2022, there have been four large wildfires that have burned 30,800 acres (12,500 ha) across the US state of Washington. This season started quieter than normal due to unusually colder weather that kept Eastern and Southeastern Washington burning index's largely below normal into July. There are also reports of wildfires in Western Washington, including the Jim Creek Fire, Bolt Creek Fire, Nakia Creek Fire, Suiattle River Fire, Goat Rocks Fire, Murphy Lake Fire, and Kalama Fire.Based on 2 sources:Washington Wildfire Map - Current Washington Wildfires, Forest …
Douglas County Fire Protection Districts
Location closed · Fire protection service3090 Highway 173, Bridgeport, WA 98813
Interactive WA wildfire map shows location, status of …
Aug 15, 2023 · Wildfire maps show location, status of WA state fires. If you live in Washington state, particularly the western side of the state, you may have noticed smoke in the air in recent days. It’s...
Wildfire Map - Current Wildfires, Forest Fires, and …
Interactive real-time wildfire map for the United States, including California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, and others. See current wildfires and wildfire perimeters near you using the Map of Fire Wildfire Map.
New evacuations ordered as 10 large wildfires burn across …
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Washington wildfire, smoke map: Track latest wildfires, red flag …
Washington Current Wildfires - ArcGIS StoryMaps
This map presents locations and perimeters of wildfires over the past seven days. The size of the flame symbols is proportional to the number of firefighters assigned to the fire; popups provide additional information.
Washington State University - Wild Fire Recovery