this is two hours east of seattle. the cause of the fire is still unknown at this point. but temperatures have been high and rainfall has been scant. i ve covered fires there, and when they get started it s hard to stop them. you and i used to live and work in that part of the world. when these fires happen it s a big deal because homes are in danger. yeah. especially this part of washington on the eastern side of the cascade mountain ragenge. the ember was kicked up into the air, went down into the city and a cardboard recycling center went up into flames. a worst-case scenario paper and cardboard and a lot of flames. a lot of people impacted. i want to show you the graphic. it shows you what we re touching on when it comes to the dry pocket on the eastern side of washington. and look at this bone dry, 25%