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According to Stevens County Fire District 1 (SCFD 1), the fire’s burned 2,500+ acres and destroyed one structure.
All evacuation levels have been lowered for the Lake Spokane Fire, which has been burning since July 19 and is 38% contained. Areas previously under Level 3 evacuations have been downgraded to Level 2 ...
Crews from Spokane County Fire District Eight and Spokane Valley Fire Department responded to a structure fire Thursday night ...
Firefighters in Stevens County continue battling the Lake Spokane Fire, now 16% contained, as evacuations remain due to high ...
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Evacuations remained Sunday for a wildfire in southern Stevens County that has consumed more than 2,000 acres.
Update, 5:55 p.m. Fire District 3 says both flanks have been knocked down and there is a wet line around most of the fire.
Firefighters are planning to conduct a controlled burn of about 130 acres which will send more smoke into the air. According to Stevens County Fire District 1, the burn will remove currently unburned ...
The Spokane City Council on Monday approved around $800,000 in purchases of police equipment, $2.5 million for two new fire engines and about $1 million more in services to support both departments.
The Lake Spokane fire continued to burn in Stevens County, growing to r 2,331 acres as of Monday. Firefighters estimate it is 1% contained. The fire started around 1:15 p.m. Saturday near the Lake ...
So far, Washington's fire season is shaping up exactly as expected. The entire state and Oregon has above-normal fire risk.
Wildfires are increasingly evolving into urban conflagrations. These are large-scale, destructive wildfires that converge into urban areas and spread from building to building.