The fire near the Washington State-Oregon border has burned about 2,000 acres of land.
notices, that urge residents there to be ready for evacuation, and close to 30,000 homes are under Level 1 Be Ready notice.
Officials in Clark County said that the 2022 fire season has been particularly long for fire crews in Washington State. Fire season typically is over in this area by October and the“With the current weather patterns here in the PNW, we have another good week of potential fire weather,” Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency
describing a fire official telling crews that “while the calendar may say it’s October 16th … I need you to think like it’s August 16th.”
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