Are there fires near Oroville Washington?

Are there fires near Oroville Washington?

The Chickadee Creek Fire was reported on August 4, 2021. The fire is is located approximately 15 miles west of Tonasket, Washington. At the same time, Northwest Team 12 additionally assumed command of the Walker Creek Fire. Fire Information for the fires can be reached at: (509) 557-7257.

Is the Cedar Creek fire contained?

Cedar Creek is now 87% contained and Cub Creek is 90% contained. No activity was observed on the Delancy Fire.

Are there any active fires in Washington state?

Currently, no active large fires in Oregon and Washington.

Where is Cedar Creek fire Washington?

Level 3 (Immediate Evacuation) has been issued for the Eastern Wolf Creek area, Winthrop Wa. The Cedar Creek Fire is near the south side of Gobbler’s Knob and into Graff Creek.

What is the air quality in Oroville Washington?

What is the current air quality in Oroville?

Air pollution level Air quality index Main pollutant
Good 38 US AQI PM2.5

What county is Okanogan WA in?

Okanogan County
Okanogan/Counties

What started Cedar Creek fire?

lightning strike
Investigators have determined the Cedar Creek Fire was started by a lightning strike in July 11th.

What caused the Cedar Creek fire?

The Cedar Fire was a massive, highly-destructive wildfire, which burned 273,246 acres (1,106 km2) of land in San Diego County, California, during October and November 2003. The fire’s rapid growth was driven by the Santa Ana wind, causing the fire to spread at a rate of 3,600 acres (15 km2) per hour.

How big is the Cedar Creek fire?

55,187 acres
Cedar Creek Fire: The fire is 55,187 acres and 87% contained. Firefighters continue to focus their efforts on mopping up hot spots and smokey areas along Highway 20. Thermal cameras are being used around structures and private lands to locate additional hot spots in the area.

How close is the fire to Mazama WA?

The second lightning-caused fire is the half-acre Cutthroat Fire burning 9 miles southwest of Mazama and is very visible from the heavily traveled North Cascades State Highway 20.