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Containment lines were established around 15% of the wildfire, which had grown to 1,079 acres in size as of Wednesday ...
The fire was first reported shortly before 9:30 a.m. in the Holcomb Valley area, about 5 miles north of Big Bear.
Firefighters had built containment lines around 5% of the wildfire, which was burning in the Holcomb Valley area, about 5 ...
In a report at the beginning of its third week burning, the U.S. Forest Service said the fire has now spread to 684 acres due to recent weather.
Firefighters are intensifying efforts to contain the Bear Gulch Fire, which has scorched approximately 633 acres in the Olympic National Forest near Lake Cushma ...
As of Monday, the Bear Creek fire on the north side of Lake Cushman has grown to 684 acres and remains at 19% contained.
The Big Bear Fire is a lightning-caused fire reported July 9. The lightning-caused fire started two miles east of Arctic Point Lookout above the Salmon River and was approximately 15-30 acres when ...
The Big Bear Fire is a lightning-caused fire reported July 9. The lightning-caused fire started two miles east of Arctic Point Lookout above the Salmon River and was approximately 15-30 acres when ...
Wildfire Bear Gulch Fire burns hundreds of acres near Lake Cushman A wildfire near Lake Cushman has closed popular recreation areas, including trails and a campground.
Still not contained, the Toonerville Fire and Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County continue to burn through the woods.
The Bear Gulch Fire is seen burning near Lake Cushman. The human-caused fire was first reported on July 6 and is burning on a steep, rocky slope north of Lake Cushman.