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The Okanogan Complex Fire was a wildfire affecting Okanogan County in north-central Washington state.It was composed of five fires that were caused by lightning strikes on August 15, 2015, with two of the fires near Conconully merging days later on August 19. [2]
Domke Lake Fire [50] Okanogan / Wenatchee 11,900 1 0 2 Easy Street Fire [50] Chelan 5,209 1 0 1 Les Blair Fire [66] Benton 6,000 0 0 0 Manila Creek Fire [67] Ferry 26,805 2 0 3 Overlook Fire [68] Franklin / Grant: 27,071 Six Prong Fire [69] Horse Heaven Complex Klickitat 20,898 0 0 0 South Omak Lake Fire [70] Okanogan 10,500 0 0 0 Tunk Grade ...
Retreat Fire — Washington's largest fire. 45,601 acres. 85% containment. started at 4 p.m. July 14. Located about 14 miles southeast of Naches. 228 personnel. Pioneer Fire — WA's second ...
The Okanogan Complex Fire was formed from five separate wildfires in Okanogan County, of which all but one were caused by lightning strikes, burning approximately 96,034 acres (38,864 ha) by August 20. [29]
Jul. 30—An estimated 10,000-acre fire that sparked Saturday afternoon southwest of Oroville has burned across the U.S.-Canadian border and is prompting evacuations in Okanogan County. The Eagle ...
The Eagle Bluff Fire was an active wildfire that burned in the United States and Canada near Oroville, Washington, United States and Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada.The fire began near Oroville, Washington, at about 2:00 pm PT on July 29, 2023.
The Easy Fire was started by a lightning strike on July 17, on the Skagit-Okanogan county border just south of Whatcom County. More than 200 firefighters are assigned to the fire.
The ban was issued in response to several large, human-caused wildfires amid the statewide drought emergency and drier-than-normal weather across Washington. The largest fire at the time was the Pioneer Fire in the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest near Lake Chelan, which had grown to more than 12,000 acres (4,900 ha). [2]