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Washington state wildfires fire grow by 100 square miles
“Right now, I’m watching all the birds, and they’re coming in”, Okanogan complex fire Rick Scriven said late Friday afternoon from the Omak airport. Winds were expected to slow on Saturday. “I do know we’re going to have fairly a couple of”.
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Almost 29,000 firefighters – 3,000 of them in Washington state – are battling some 100 large blazes across the drought-and heat-stricken West, including Idaho, Oregon, Montana and California.
Tom Zbyszewski, Richard Wheeler, and Andrew Zajac – the three men who died Wednesday when flames consumed their crashed vehicle in Washington state – were typical of the wildland firefighters who start out as fresh-faced college kids making as little as $12 an hour and then find themselves hooked on the work.
President Barack Obama signed a federal declaration of emergency for Washington State on Friday, authorizing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate relief efforts in 11 counties and several American Indian reservations hard hit by wildfires. “It’s not 45 or 50 in one spot”, he said. In this photo taken on Friday evening, August 21, 2015, Gold Bar fire Lt. Scott Coulson investigates brush fires in the hills outside of Omak, Wash., as wildfires continue to burn throughout north-central Washington. M… Cool temperatures and low winds helped firefighters, allowing bulldozers to build fire lines and airplanes to drop water and fire retardant.
Meanwhile, a second of the four firefighters injured in a wildfire near Twisp on Wednesday has been transferred to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, the Northwest’s major burn center.
She did not release any details about the firefighter’s identity or the extent of the injuries.
Earlier Sunday, firefighters were gaining ground against a wildfire that led to the evacuation of thousands of people and destroyed a lodge in Kings Canyon National Park. Another had graduated and wanted to make firefighting his career. He was initially handled and launched from a hospital in Okanogan, after which requested to go to Harborview, Redling stated.
Hearth managers advised residents close to the city of Weippe to flee the fires which have scorched 63 sq. miles of principally timber. Upon completion of the orientation, they will be assigned to large fires.
National Guard soldiers headed to the fire lines Friday and, for the first time in state history, volunteers are being asked to fight the fires.
The blazes have claimed the lives of at least three firefighters in Washington in conditions which are hazardous for foreign firefighters. “We now remain at National Preparedness Level 5, our resources are fully committed and there are no season-ending weather events in the foreseeable forecast”.
More than 2,500 campers, hikers, employees and residents were evacuated last week.
Structural firefighters provided active protection of homes and structures along the Twisp River Road with the fire continuing to move down the valley.
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On Glacier’s southern boundary, a wildfire is about a mile south of the town of Essex where about 100 area residents have been advised to be ready to evacuate.