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Blue Canyon Fire on the southeastern side of Lake Whatcom is boxed in, and a small crew will remain on the ground to make sure it doesn’t spread.
Blue Canyon Fire on the southeastern side of Lake Whatcom is boxed in, ... according to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Blue Canyon Road is still closed to through traffic.
The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) said Tuesday morning that residents along Blue Canyon Road are under the Level 2 evacuation notice. A Level 2 evacuation notice means “get ready ...
The Blue Canyon fire is 50% contained, and helicopters are being used again to control the north fire line, officials said. The Blue Canyon Road fire evacuation has been reduced to a Level 1 ...
WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — The Washington Department of Natural Resources said the Lake Whatcom Fire had burned around 30 acres so far on steep slopes of the south side of Lake Whatcom above Blue ...
Lake Whatcom, which has been closed to the public since a wildfire began Monday, will reopen to boats Thursday afternoon. The lake will be back open at 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, according to 31 ...
Several residents of Blue Canyon Road were gathering clothes and cherished belongings and moving cars, ... was closed because of the fire, the Whatcom County Parks and Recreation Department said ...
Several residents of Blue Canyon Road were gathering clothes and cherished belongings and moving cars, ... was closed because of the fire, the Whatcom County Parks and Recreation Department said ...
The wildfire at Blue Canyon Road on the southeastern side of Lake Whatcom is burning itself out, and crews have made sure it is boxed in, meaning it has no where to go. Fire lines were finished ...
Blue Canyon Fire on the southeastern side of Lake Whatcom is boxed in, ... according to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Blue Canyon Road is still closed to through traffic.
The wildfire at Blue Canyon Road on the southeastern side of Lake Whatcom is burning itself out, and crews have made sure it is boxed in, meaning it has no where to go. Fire lines were finished ...