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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 burning in the Olympic National Forest has prompted Level 3 Evacuations (Go Now) for the Dry Creek Trail ...
Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations remain in effect for parts of Mason County due to increased fire activity near Lake Cushman.
Increased fire activity at the Bear Gulch fire near Lake Cushman has prompted new evacuation orders Wednesday morning.
As the Bear Gulch fire prompts evacuations near Lake Cushman, residents in Hoodsport serve breakfast to firefighters and ...
The Bear Gulch Fire, which began on July 6 near Mount Rose in the Olympic National Forest, has grown to an estimated 4,760 acres with only 3% containment, offic ...
In just a few short days the Bear Gulch fire on the Olympic Peninsula has nearly tripled in size and burned deeper into the ...
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — The Bear Gulch Fire burning near Lake Cushman is growing and firefighters are struggling to contain it.
The Bear Gulch Fire prompts Level 3 evacuations in Mason County as it spreads over 1,200 acres with 8% containment.
The Bear Gulch Fire increased by 700 acres since Tuesday, and fire activity is expected to remain strong Wednesday.
Evacuation Levels: The Bear Gulch Fire area near Dry Creek Trail is in a Level 3 “GO” evacuation. This includes the Staircase ...
Burning north of Lake Cushman since July 6, the Bear Gulch Fire has spread northwest throughout the Olympic National Forest since. Now approximately 1,094 acres in size, its continual growth has led ...