WONDER VALLEY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Cal Fire crews from all over the state are in Wonder Valley as they continue to fight the Bolt Fire. Cal Fire Battalion Chief Andy Cosentino says the fire started ...
The Coronado National Forest Service says the Bolt Fire has now burned about 400 acres. That number was revised downward after more accurate mapping. Park service officials say Rose Canyon lake will ...
NEAR SKYKOMISH, Wash. — The Bolt Creek Fire continues to burn near US 2 in Skykomish and the extended road closures are starting to negatively impact businesses nearby. US 2 closeda four mile stretch ...
The incident management team of wide-ranging officials fighting the Bolt Creek Fire north of Skykomish will withdraw on Saturday morning, fire officials said. The decision comes as winds blow smoke ...
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — Crews are finally heading home from the Bolt Creek Fire, after battling the smoke and flames for more than a month. However, people living there are still far from out of the woods.
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — The Western Washington Incident Management Team confirmed the Bolt Creek Fire was human-caused. According to authorities, the fire has grown to approximately 12,486 acres and is 36% ...
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — The Bolt Creek Fire burning in Skykomish has been determined to be "human-caused," but officials said it could be weeks before they know more. “They have determined through evidence ...
The Bolt Creek Fire between Gold Bar and Skykomish has grown to more than 14 square miles — larger than Mercer Island — but despite the growth, fire officials are feeling more hopeful than they were a ...
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