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Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office announced Monday that a Stage 1 burn ban will be in effect July 1 through Sept. 14 throughout Whatcom County.
Tens of thousands of acres were burned by wildfires in Mississippi during recent extreme drought conditions.
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The Sourdough Fire was a wildfire in Whatcom County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It was reported on July 29, 2023, near Sourdough Mountain in North Cascades National Park and was likely caused by an earlier lightning strike.
Forecasts through Thursday call for sunny skies with daytime temperatures in the 70s, above the normal high of 67 for late summer in Bellingham.
Between July 16 and 30, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and many county governments – including Mason, Thurston, King, Pierce and Whatcom Counties – issued fire safety burn bans due to elevated risk of uncontrolled fires. [27]
On April 26 two fires were burning: the Stanwood Bryant Fire in Snohomish County (70 acres) and the Porter Creek Fire in Whatcom County (80 acres). [ 8 ] Between July 16 and 30, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and many county governments – including Mason, Thurston, King, Pierce and Whatcom Counties – issued fire ...
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