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The Bear Gulch Fire, which began on July 6 near Mount Rose in the Olympic National Forest, has grown to an estimated 4,760 ...
The fire has shut down major access routes and campsites in both Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest.
In just a few days, the Bear Gulch Fire on the Olympic Peninsula has nearly tripled in size and burned deeper into the national park, while hundreds of firefighters battle the flames and evacuation or ...
Evacuation Levels: The Bear Gulch Fire area near Dry Creek Trail is in a Level 3 “GO” evacuation. This includes the Staircase ...
The Mason County Sheriff’s Office announced several level 3 evacuation orders on July 31, covering the Dry Creek Trail area, ...
Anyone near the Dry Creek Trail, along Lake Cushman's westernmost shores, should evacuate immediately, the Mason County ...
The Bear Gulch fire has now burned around 4,500 acres of brush, as cooler conditions could help fire crews control its spread ...
The Hamma Fire is 66 acres and 80% contained. It is located along FS-2480 in the Hamma Hamma drainage on Washington Department of Natural Resources state land. The fire has been completely lined, and ...
Increased fire activity at the Bear Gulch fire near Lake Cushman has prompted new evacuation orders Wednesday morning.
Pierce County could see decreased air quality for portions of the next two days due to smoke from the Bear Gulch Fire burning in Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park, according to the ...
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, Wash. — Smoke from a fire burning in the Olympic National Park is making its way into Puget Sound, and ...
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