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The Jolly Mountain fire was a wildfire in Wenatchee National Forest, Kittitas County, Washington, that began with lightning strikes August 11, 2017 and burned for over three months. [2] [1] Fires burned in the upper reaches of the Teanaway River a few miles east of Cle Elum Lake. [3]
"Smokezilla": smoke from 2017 British Columbia wildfires affected Seattle in August [5] [28] Norse Peak Fire began in August, caused closure of Chinook Pass highway [29] Jolly Mountain Fire began on August 11, evacuations began August 31; On September 5, the Eagle Creek Fire jumped the Columbia Gorge from Oregon into Skamania County. [30]
360° panorama near the summit of Goat Peak in the Okanogan National Forest. Photographed on a September afternoon, this photo includes sweeping views of the Methow Valley and the greater Cascade Range including glaciated Silver Star Mountain. High ice clouds create sun dogs on either side of the sun. Goat Peak Lookout is prominent on the ...
The 2017 Thomas fire destroyed over a thousand buildings as it tore through 281,000 acres of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, becoming the largest wildfire in state history at the time. Two ...
The Mountain fire could have been a second coming of the 2018 Woolsey fire — or even the the 2017 Thomas fire — but luckily it didn’t pan out that way, said Mark Lorenzen, the Ventura County ...
Flames from a wildfire which has already burnt 20,630 acres of land in California could be seen raging directly above one of its airports. The skies above Santa Paula Airport were black with smoke ...
Pages in category "2017 Washington (state) wildfires" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Jolly Mountain Fire; U. Uno Peak Fire
The Mountain fire has wrought devastation on Camarillo Heights in Ventura County, destroying 132 structures and damaging 88 more as of Friday morning. New satellite images show a before-and-after ...