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LAKE CUSHMAN, Wash. — Heavy rain brought on by an unusually strong weather system for August is raising concerns about debris ...
The Bear Gulch Fire near Lake Cushman has grown to 5,776 acres and is only 3% contained as of 10:16 a.m. Tuesday, officials ...
Crews continue to battle the human-caused Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County, which has been burning for a month as of Wednesday ...
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Bear 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.
The Olympian (TCA) on MSN6d
Air 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.
Level 3 evacuations have residents of the Lake Cushman area worried that they could miss out during the lucrative tourist season ...
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — The Bear Gulch Fire burning near Lake Cushman has grown to 5,652 acres. It’s only 3% contained.
Despite the heavy rainfall that swept the Olympic Peninsula over the weekend, the Bear Gulch fire remains ablaze and is still only 5% contained.
Bear Gulch Fire: Level 3 'Go now' evacuations issued for area north of Lake Cushman The Bear Gulch Fire increased by 700 acres since Tuesday, and fire activity is expected to remain strong Wednesday.
The Bear Gulch wildfire next to Lake Cushman is now more than 3,000 acres and 3% contained, according to officials. The fire began July 6 and is believed to be human-caused. Hanging moss is carrying ...
The Mason County Sheriff’s Office announced several Level 3 evacuation orders on July 31, covering the Dry Creek Trail area, Staircase Campground, and areas north of Lake Cushman. In their evacuation ...
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