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Wildfires rage across Washington as drought and heat fuel painful summer: ‘It’s not normal’

Hundreds of structures damaged as firefighters battle to contain 15 major wildfires amid extreme heat and drought

Wildfires rage across Washington as drought and heat fuel painful summer: ‘It’s not normal’

TL;DR

  • Washington state is battling an "extraordinary" wildfire season.
  • Fifteen major blazes are raging across the state, stretching resources thin.
  • 60,000 people have been forced to flee their homes.
  • At least 600 structures have been damaged or destroyed.
  • Spokane has been particularly hard hit, with three fires burning in the area.
  • None of the fires are currently contained.
  • A record-setting fourth consecutive statewide drought is contributing to the fires.
  • Governor Bob Ferguson declared a state of emergency and banned most burning through September.
  • The state is requesting federal assistance.