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A fast-growing brush fire near Trail Creek Road off Colockum Road has triggered evacuations in rural Kittitas County, according to Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue and the Kittitas County Sheriff ...
Kittitas County issues Level 3 evacuation notice due to wildfire near Colockum Road.
Colockum Road was closed at Milepost 12 to all but repair crews and emergency vehicles for much of Monday. It partially opened Monday afternoon, but only to area residents.
KITTITAS VALLEY, Wash. - Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue is currently responding to a brush and wildland fire near Colockum Road and Trail Creek.
Wildfire Evacuation orders downgraded as brush fire burns in Kittitas County The Kittitas County Sheriff's Office ordered some residents on Colockum Road to evacuate on Thursday afternoon.
The Colockum Road is still closed in Kittitas County. Firefighters continue work to rehabilitate hand and dozer-created fire lines along the northern-most and South Branch perimeters of the fire.
A wildfire near Colockum Road in Kittitas County has led to evacuation orders, with fire crews and air resources battling the more than fire.
The report cites two earlier fire incidents involving Scroggie. One of them, in July 2007, was caused by a electrical short circuit that caused a pumphouse at 7181 Colockum Road to overheat.
Sisson was up in the area Monday morning talking with property owners to assess the damage. County road crews have been able to clear most of the roads in the interior of the Colockum, he said.
I-90 eastbound near Easton has been closed due to a 15-car collision, the Washington Department of Transportation reported late today.
Subsequent floods in the denuded Colockum Road and Tarpiscan Road area caused further trauma for local residents, forcing many whose homes were left standing by the fires to flee from mudslides ...
Brush fire burns in Kittitas County, forcing evacuations along Colockum Road. Firefighting efforts underway.
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