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Among the active fires was the 24,000-acre (9,700 ha) Taylor Pond Fire near Yakima. [18] By August 20, the Palmer Fire near Oroville – which started August 18 – had reached 13,000 acres (5,300 ha) and forced evacuation of up to 85 homes. [19] [20] The largest of the fires in the Olympics reached 2.4 acres (0.97 ha) by August 20. [21]
Pearl Hill Fire was 223,730 acres and over 90% contained by September 22; together Pearl Hill and Cold Springs Fires burned over 410,000 acres (170,000 ha). [8] [11] Smaller fires in occurred in more populated areas of Western Washington. By September 9, the Sumner Grade Fire near Sumner closed Washington State Route 410, grew to 800
A peak-only route that connects to Sumner station, with onward Sounder commuter rail service to Seattle, was discontinued by Pierce Transit in June 2012 and transferred to Sound Transit. [16] [17] Bonney Lake continued to be within the Sound Transit district boundaries; its Pierce Transit-owned park-and-ride lot was acquired by Sound Transit in ...
A person died in a fire that broke out Saturday morning at an apartment building in Sumner, according to East Pierce Fire & Rescue. Fire officials said the fire started in the victim’s unit.
The blaze may have started from a “warming fire,” according to an official. ‘Scary and sad and emotional’: Sumner businesses suffer massive loss in downtown fire Skip to main content
The fire broke out early Friday morning in a building on Main Street and prompted a large response from Pierce County fire crews. Fire in downtown Sumner burns in ‘multiple’ businesses, closes ...
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The fire was reported fully contained on July 12, with a revised burned area of 14,100 acres (5,700 ha). [20] The governor declared a state of emergency on July 6. [1] The 300+ acre Andrus Road fire in the Spokane suburbs drew firefighters from as far away as Thurston and Lewis County in Western Washington, hundreds of miles away. [21]