Weather Helping, But Threat From Western Fires Persists

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Firefighters made progress against a huge Northern California wildfire that was still growing and threatening thousands of mountain homes.

FORESTHILL, CA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view of flames from the wildfire in Foresthill of California, United States on September 10, 2022. Thousands of homes are threatened by the multi-county wildfire and over 11,000 evacuated as fire activity expected to increase. FORESTHILL, Calif.

In Southern California, cooler temperatures and rain brought respite to firefighters battling the massive Fairview Fire about 75 miles southeast of Los Angeles after sweltering heat last week. To the north, remnants of Kay caused flooding Saturday that stranded about 40 vehicles and closed a stretch of State Route 190 in Death Valley National Park. The park was still cleaning up from floods five weeks ago that closed many key roads.In Washington state, fire officials were scrambling to secure resources in the battle against a blaze sparked Saturday in the remote Stevens Pass area that sent hikers fleeing and forced evacuations of mountain communities.

The Mosquito Fire’s cause remained under investigation. Pacific Gas & Electric said unspecified “electrical activity” occurred close in time to the report of the fire on Tuesday.

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Weather helping, but threat from Western fires persistsWeather helping, but threat from Western fires persistsFORESTHILL, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters made progress against a huge Northern California wildfire that was still growing and threatening thousands of mountain homes, while crews also battled major blazes Sunday in Oregon and Washington.
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Weather helps douse Fairview Fire; containment up to 43%Weather helps douse Fairview Fire; containment up to 43%Cal Fire reports that the Fairview Fire is currently at 43% containment and has burned more than 28,000 acres. New evacuation orders have been issued for burn scar areas.
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Poor air quality, hazy skies persist for much of western WashingtonPoor air quality, hazy skies persist for much of western WashingtonThe National Weather Service has issued a “red flag warning” due to a combination of high temperatures and breezy and very dry conditions that can increase the risk of fire danger.
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Smoke moves into Western Washington, poor air quality persists into weekendSmoke moves into Western Washington, poor air quality persists into weekendWildfires to the north will bring some smoke and hazy skies to the Puget Sound region, and windy conditions and hot weather are raising concerns of high fire danger this weekend.
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Fairview Fire: Tropical Storm Kay helps slow spread of blaze near Hemet, raising containment to 40%Fairview Fire: Tropical Storm Kay helps slow spread of blaze near Hemet, raising containment to 40%Rain generated by remnants of Tropical Storm Kay helped fire crews slow the spread of the deadly Fairview Fire southeast of Hemet overnight, with ground crews reaching 40% containment.
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