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The Burdoin Fire, which ignited on July 18 in the southern border of Washington state, has rapidly consumed more than 11,000 acres and remains only 13% contained as of Thursday afternoon. State ...
The Burdoin Fire has destroyed at least 45 structures on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and hundreds of ...
This morning, the Burdoin Fire management team also took control of the 52-acre Snyder Canyon Fire near Klickitat. Officials ...
Hot and dry conditions are adding challenges to firefighters who also are battling four other large areas in Washington.
A stronger onshore flow will help cool temperatures in the west, but increase the fire threat to the east on Friday afternoon ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the ...
A wildfire burning along Washington’s border with Oregon was 13% contained as of Thursday morning, as more than 900 fire personnel worked to contain a blaze that has so far burned more than 11,000 ...
According to the Southeat Washington Interagency Incident Management Team (SWIIMT), the Burdoin Fire has expanded ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson and Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove met with crews and provided an update Thursday.
The Burdoin Fire burning in the Columbia River Gorge between Bingen and Lyle topped 11,000 acres Wednesday but is now 13 ...
Firefighters are gearing up Wednesday to return to fighting the Burdoin Fire, a nearly 11,000-acre wildfire that has forced ...
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