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One of the largest blazes, the so-called Gray Fire near Spokane in eastern Washington, began around noon and a few hours later had surged through 4.7 square miles (12 square kilometers) of grass ...
The Gray Fire was a wildfire in Spokane County, Washington, United States. [1] It began near Medical Lake at about 12:27 pm on August 18, 2023. As of September 1, 2023, the fire had burned 10,085 acres (4,081 ha) and was 100% contained. In addition to burning 259 structures, the death of one person was determined to be connected to the fire.
The Oregon Road Fire and the Gray Fire have burned more than 20,000 acres in Spokane County, according to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. The wildfires broke out on 19 August ...
Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... A view of the Gray Fire in Medical Lake, Washington, on Aug. 18, 2023. (Spokane County Fire District 10)
The Old Naches Highway fire incident was reported on June 7. It had burned almost 645 acres by June 8. [7] The 10,000 acre Hat Rock Fire in Oregon crossed into Walla Walla County on June 13, where it burned more than 1,000 acres before being contained. [8] Three fires in grass and sagebrush in Benton County burned 7,000 acres by June 16. [9]
Spokane Complex Fire Spokane Complex Spokane 7,251 acres (29.34 km 2) 10 Formed from the Wellesley and Yale Road fires Contained August 12 Water drop run August 21: 2015 Black Canyon Fire [22] Chelan Complex Chelan August 14 6,761 Blue Creek Fire [23] Walla Walla July 20 6,004 Carpenter Road Fire [24] Stevens: August 14 63,972 36 [25] Chelan ...
Two wildfires in Spokane County, Washington have burned more than 20,000 acres and left at least two people dead, officials say. As of Sunday night, the Oregon Road Fire and the Gray Fire had each ...
Sep. 26—Two separate lawsuits filed Tuesday afternoon blame a faulty Inland Power and Light Company outdoor light for sparking the Gray fire, which devastated the Medical Lake community last month.