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The Olympian on MSNAir quality alert issued for Mason County as Bear Gulch Fire continues to burn
An air quality advisory has been issued for Mason County as the Bear Gulch Fire continues to burn north of Lake Cushman.
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 ...
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FOX13 News on MSNBear Gulch Fire still burning in Mason County, WA
The BriefFor the past month, crews have been battling the human-caused Bear Gulch Fire, which has burned 5,590 acres and is 3% contained.Firefighters are using both aerial and ground resources to drop ...
Wildfire smoke from the Bear Gulch Fire could create “unhealthy or hazardous” air quality conditions in Mason County over the ...
While relief from the heat in the form of cool, Pacific breezes are on the way to Western Washington, the near-record hot ...
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — The Bear Gulch Fire burning near Lake Cushman has grown to 5,652 acres. It’s only 3% contained.
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The Daily World on MSNBear Gulch Fire expands to 7,360 acres
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.
OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST, Wash. — Increased fire activity at the Bear Gulch fire near Lake Cushman has prompted new evacuation orders Wednesday morning. The Mason County Sheriff's Office issued a ...
The Bear Gulch Fire, which has been burning since July 6 in the Olympic National Forest near the Mt. Rose Trailhead, has burned nearly 5,000 acres and is 3% contained.
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.
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