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Level 3 (Go Now!) evacuations have been issued for the Swawilla Fire burning near Keller in Okanogan & Ferry Counties. The fire has burned over 43,352 acres and is only 10% contained. Level 3 (Go ...
KELLER, Wash. – The Swawilla Fire has grown to over 40,000 acres and was 10% contained Saturday morning. According to the Colville Tribes Environmental Trust Program, firefighters have been ...
KELLER, Wash. — The Swawilla fire continues to burn near the town of Keller. On Monday, National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) said the fire was 98% contained with the fire size estimated at ...
Aug. 9—MOSES LAKE — The Swawilla Fire, ignited by lightning at 11:30 p.m. on July 17, was Washington's largest active blaze, having consumed approximately 53,500 acres. The fire is now 98% ...
Cowger said the firefighters have zero percent containment and more than 3,000 acres burned from the Bridge Creek Fire and an estimated 20,000 acres from the Swawilla Fire. "They're building lines ...
It was a good Sunday morning for the Colville Tribes Environmental Trust Program, which announced that the Bridge Creek Fire has been completely contained while the nearby Swawilla Fire has hit 85 ...
The Swawilla Fire is 10% contained along the fire’s heal near the north shore of Lake Roosevelt, said David Shroyer, information officer for the Northern Rockies Complex Incident Management Team.
The Swawilla fire has burned 12,600 acres since a lightning strike started it last Thursday near the north shore of Lake Roosevelt in Ferry County. Wind is pushing the fire northwest over Manilla ...
Thousands of people who evacuated the area near the Swawilla Fire on Wednesday and Thursday are clinging to hope they will return to their homes once the flames die down. As of 5 p.m. on July 25 ...
Aug. 6—MOSES LAKE — The Swawilla Fire, ignited by lightning at 11:30 p.m. July 17, is Washington's largest active blaze, consuming approximately 53,400 acres. However, the fire went from 70% ...
Aug. 9—MOSES LAKE — The Swawilla Fire, ignited by lightning at 11:30 p.m. on July 17, was Washington's largest active blaze, having consumed approximately 53,500 acres. The fire is now 98% contained, ...