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The fire caused the closure of U.S. Route 12 across White Pass, and "evacuate now" orders were issued to residents near Rimrock Lake on July 24. [4] [5] Outdoor city amenities and events were closed in Yakima on July 25 due to poor air quality, which was "unhealthy" or "very unhealthy" for all people at monitoring stations across the Yakima Valley.
The city of Yakima is a full-service city, providing police, fire, water and wastewater treatment, parks, public works, planning, street maintenance, code enforcement, airport and transit to residents. In 1994 and 2015, the City of Yakima received the All-America City Award, given by the National Civic League. Ten U.S. cities receive this award ...
Mud Lake Fire [84] Yakima 4,000 0 0 Williams Butte Fire [105] Williams Butte Complex Chelan & Okanogan 1,257 0 0 2003 Ahtanum Ridge Fire [106] Yakima 2,678 0 1 Ayers Gulch Fire [107] Asotin: 1,334 0 0 Black Canyon Fire [108] Stevens 2,280 1 3 Crystal Creek Fire [109] Chelan 1,584 0 5 Isabel Fire [110] Okanogan 4,535 0 0 Maple Fire [111] Chelan ...
(The Center Square) - The Yakima City Council is scheduled to adopt its 2025-26 budget on Monday night, closing a deficit that could’ve reached upwards of $50 million by 2029 if the officials ...
The Evans Canyon Fire, ignited about eight miles north of Naches, Washington, during the afternoon of August 31, 2020. The wildfire expanded by 8,900 acres to almost 13,000 acres between September 1 and 2, [ 2 ] then grew to 30,000 acres on September 2.
The Yakima Training Center (YTC [1]) is a United States Army training center, used for maneuver training, Land Warrior system testing and as a live fire exercise area. It is located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Washington , bounded on the west by Interstate 82 , on the south by the city of Yakima , on the north by the city ...
The Range 12 fire was started on July 31, 2016, in eastern Washington, at the Yakima Training Center northeast of Yakima, Washington. [7] [8] The city it started closest to was Moxee, Washington on July 30, 2016 local time. [9] It quickly grew to over 176,000 acres (71,000 ha) to cover parts of Yakima County and Benton County. [10]
Four hundred firefighters from 36 fire districts and 18 agencies trained to fight forest fires in the Cascade Mountains above Yakima in May. [5] A 20-year Washington Wildland Fire Protection Strategic Plan under development during the first half of the year was to be released by the Department of Natural Resources to the public in July, 2018. [6]