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Gov. Inslee issues emergency drought declaration for Washington state
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FILE Washington Gov. Jay Inslee addresses a news conference on Monday, March 16, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, Pool)Elaine Thompson/APShow MoreShow Less
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Fires burning in the Pacific Northwest as of Wednesday.Northwest Interagency Coordination CenterShow MoreShow Less
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The wildfires burning near Mazama were sparked by lightening.U.S. Forest Service - Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Show MoreShow Less
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Portion of North Cascades Highway to close for wildfire response.WSDOT East via TwitterShow MoreShow Less
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency drought declaration across most of the state on Wednesday.
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Extreme Heat, Fires Ravage Western US
Weeks of dry heat have fueled hundreds of burns in the Pacific Northwest and show no signs o
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A firefighting tanker drops retardant over the Grandview Fire near Sisters, Oregon, on July 11, 2021.
KLAMATH FALLS, OR Unrelenting dry heat continues to scorch the Pacific Northwest, as record-breaking fires run wild across the region. Over one million acres, or 1,500 square miles, have burned this year alone west of the Rockies. For reference, that’s an area the size of Gaston, Mecklenburg, and Union counties combined. The fact that the US is currently seeing its worst start to the fire season in over a decade is even more concerning.