Wind-swept wildfire chars 18,000 acres in
Washington state
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[July 11, 2014]
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Washington state
firefighters were battling a wind-swept wildfire on Friday that raged
over steep terrain, damaged property and forced evacuations and road
closures, officials said.
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The Mills Canyon Fire remains uncontained since breaking out on
Tuesday near the tiny eastern town of Entiat, in Chelan County. More
than 18,000 acres of grass, brush and timber have been burnt,
according to Inciweb, a joint-agency fire information website.
"Challenges for fire personnel include steep rocky terrain, flashy
fuels, and warm weather conditions," a statement on the website
said.
Three outbuildings have been damaged. Residents in about 15
buildings were ordered away on Thursday afternoon, and residents in
more than 200 homes were told to be on alert or ready to flee. It
was unclear how many remained under evacuation orders or threatened
early on Friday.
Authorities late on Thursday had re-opened a 30-mile stretch of
Highway 97A they had closed earlier because of threats from thick
smoke and rolling debris. Commercial orchards, a sheep herding
operation, and sensitive plant life were threatened.
A media image showed towering flames licking a side of Entiat's
Numeral Mountain as winds urged the blaze toward the Columbia River.
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Weather was little help to the roughly 450 firefighters backed up by
aircraft dumping payloads of flame retardant. Temperatures in the
90s and local wind gusts at higher elevations were forecast from
Friday through the weekend.
"Conditions should remain warm and dry through at least the early
part of next week," National Weather Service meteorologist Jaret
Rogers said.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle)
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