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During the hot weather this week the fire near Lake Cushman grew by more than 1,000 acres and containment decreased.
An air quality advisory has been issued for Mason County as the Bear Gulch Fire continues to burn north of Lake Cushman.
Winds could blow smoke from the Bear Gulch fire burning on the Olympic Peninsula, bringing the potential for unhealthy air ...
OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST, Wash. — The Bear Gulch Fire within the Olympic National Forest and National Park has now prompted an ...
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — Officials say the Bear Gulch fire will keep burning until winter, and it’s still growing. The priority ...
Wildfire smoke from the Bear Gulch Fire could create “unhealthy or hazardous” air quality conditions in Mason County over the ...
The Bear Gulch Fire burning in the Olympic National Forest on the north side of Lake Cushman grew by about 1,200 acres from ...
Firefighters monitor Bear Gulch wildfire as cooler, wetter weather approaches, aiding efforts near Lake Cushman.
The process of creating a pyrocumulus cloud (pyro- meaning “fire) is almost identical to how an actual thunderstorm is ...
Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations remain in effect for parts of Mason County due to increased fire activity near Lake Cushman.
Officials stated Wednesday in a news release about the Bear Gulch fire that “a smoke column reached nearly 30,000 feet into the atmosphere” on Tuesday.
Lake Cushman is closed as crews continue to track the Bear Gulch fire in Mason County, which has burned 4,500 acres and is ...