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The Nakia Creek Fire began October 9 on Larch Mountain, northeast of Camas in Clark County near the Oregon border, smoldering and creeping through steep, rocky terrain in the Yacolt Burn State Forest.
As temperatures fall and humidity rises, fire crews are making “steady progress” on the Nakia Creek fire, which investigators now believe was sparked by people in the area. Clark County fire ...
E vacuation zones shrank Monday as firefighters worked to bring the Nakia Creek Fire back under control after it grew tenfold over the weekend to 1,565 acres. As of Saturday morning, the fire was ...
Editor’s note, 10 a.m. Monday: For latest updates on the Nakia Creek Fire visit: www.columbian.com/news/tag/nakia-creek-fire. The Nakia Creek Fire in east Clark ...
Firefighters have completely surrounded the Nakia Creek fire with a trench intended to prevent flames from spreading further, a key objective in the effort to stop the 1,918-acre fire. While still ...
The Nakia Creek Fire in Washington state rapidly grew to 2,000 acres in size on Sunday, prompting authorities to order over 2,900 homes to evacuate immediately. The fire, which is threatening tens ...
Weather conditions were favorable to firefighting efforts on Wednesday as cooler temperatures and higher humidity moderated fire behavior, according to the Nakia Creek Fire Information Team.
As the Nakia Creek Fire in Washington continues to grow, authorities have asked the public for help in identifying a vehicle in connection with the wildfire investigation. The Nakia Creek Fire has ...
WASHOUGAL, Wash. — The Nakia Creek Fire burning near Larch Mountain is believed to have been 'human caused', but Washington state officials are still trying to determine exactly how the flames ...