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Crews continue to battle the human-caused Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County, which has been burning for a month as of Wednesday ...
A human-caused blaze that ignited near Lake Cushman on July 6 has grown into the Bear Gulch Fire, now estimated at ...
The Bear Gulch Fire increased by 700 acres since Tuesday, and fire activity is expected to remain strong Wednesday.
Firefighters are working hard to get the Bear Gulch Fire under control. It’s burning near Lake Cushman in the Olympic ...
The Bear Gulch wildfire next to Lake Cushman is now more than 3,000 acres and 3% contained, according to officials. The fire ...
The Bear Gulch Fire area near Dry Creek Trail is under a Level 3 “GO NOW” evacuation order. This includes the Staircase ...
Wildfire smoke can also adversely affect people with other underlying health conditions, the very young and old, pregnant ...
Increased fire activity at the Bear Gulch fire near Lake Cushman has prompted new evacuation orders Wednesday morning.
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — The Bear Gulch Fire burning near Lake Cushman is growing and firefighters are struggling to contain it.
Cooler temperatures and increased humidity have helped moderate the growth of the Bear Gulch Fire on the east side of the ...
Winds were pushing smoke toward Seattle — similar to an earlier wave over the weekend. This round of smoke will likely stick ...
The Bear Gulch Fire prompts Level 3 evacuations in Mason County as it spreads over 1,200 acres with 8% containment.