Are there fires near Chelan?

Fire support operations are ongoing at Fields Point. The Twentyfive Mile Fire was first reported at 3:45 p.m. on August 15, 2021. The fire was initially burning on the south shore of Lake Chelan near Twentyfive Mile Creek and has expanded south and west of the area.

How contained is the Chelan fire?

Twenty-Five Mile Fire burns 9,800 acres near Lake Chelan; 0% containment.

Is the 25 Mile Creek fire contained?

25 Mile Creek Fire Near South Shore of Lake Chelan 90% Contained. The 25 Mile Creek Fire is located near the south shore of Lake Chelan, approximately 25 miles west of Chelan, just beyond 25-Mile Creek State Park. The 240 acre fire is estimated to be 90% contained.

How did the Chelan fire start?

Chelan County Sheriffs have found that the Red Apple Fire was man-caused based off of their investigation. Sheriff’s deputies searched a residence in Monitor after getting a warrant but did not believe the fire started there. Instead, they were led to an adjacent property.

Is there a fire in Lake Chelan Washington?

CHELAN CO., Wash. — More than 770 structures are threatened by the Twentyfive Mile Creek Fire burning on the south shore of Lake Chelan. Below are the latest updates: August 18, 2021 at 12:45 p.m: Level 3 evacuations – meaning go now – are in place for people living:

Where can I find evacuation information in Chelan County?

Evacuations: The most up-to-date evacuation information is available through Chelan County Emergency Management Office.The Chelan County Sheriff will update evacuation levels as conditions warrant.

How many structures are threatened in Chelan County?

According to Chelan County Emergency Management, Approximately 60 structures are threatened. Level 2 evacuations have been issued for Kingsbury Road. Everything south and east of the intersection of Colockum and Tarpiscan currently at Level 1.

Is the colockum fire in Chelan County still burning?

– The Colockum Fire burning in Chelan County near the small town of Malaga is now 90% contained and evacuation levels have been reduced. According to the Southeast Washington Interagency Team, the fire broke out at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 24. The next day, the fire spread to the west and threatened additional homes.

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