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25 Mile Fire 8% contained, 10,518 acres as of August 23

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Editor's Note: On Sunday, August 22 there 9 crews, 6 helicopters, 51 engines, 6 dozers, 10 water tenders and 4 other equipment working the 25 Mile Fire.

CHELAN -  The Twentyfive Mile Fire was reported  Sunday afternoon, August 15 at  3:45 p.m. in the 25 Mile Creek drainage burning in brush and timber and forced Level 3 evacuation notices to residents in that area. Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste authorized the mobilization of state firefighting resources on August 15, at 9:30 p.m., at the request of Fire Chief Mark Donnell, Chelan Fire & Rescue. On Monday morning, August 16 it was estimated at 4,000 acres. The cause of the fire is under investigation. By Friday, August 20 it had grown to almost 10,000 acres and is threatening 772 homes and one structure has been lost.
As of Monday, August 23 it is at 10,518 acres.
Here is the most recent update on the fire as of
Monday, August 23:
Fire Information Line:
509-761-921
Daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Size: 10,518 acres
Total Personnel: 539                                                               
Containment: 8%
Cause: Under investigation
Structures Threatened: 772
Structures Lost: 1
Yesterday (August 22) weather conditions allowed for crews to reinforce lines put in place. The heavy winds fanned a small two-acre fire believed to have started from Friday’s thunderstorm. Initial attack was able to contain the fire quickly. Heavy equipment and crews continued to prepare lines to the south near Slide Ridge in anticipation for strategic firing operations when weather and fuel conditions align. Crews again maintained an overnight shift, reinforcing structure protection operations in and around properties and homes.
 Today, (August 23) fire behavior is expected to increase as the warmer weather dries fuels back out following the rain. Heavy equipment and crews will construct line south of Junior Point to DP 50. Along the southern and western edges of the fire, crews will continue to prepare for strategic firing operations, specifically looking at areas to the south of the fire near Slide Ridge and west towards Devils Backbone. Firefighters will continue to improve and secure containment lines in the vicinity of Grouse Mountain. On the northern perimeter of the fire, crews and engines will be patrolling and mopping up and remaining heat in and around the structures as well as along South Lakeshore Road
Rotor and fixed-wing air resources will continue attack on the fire throughout the day and improved weather conditions make the use of aviation assets more likely today (August 23). Aircraft may use local bodies of water, including Lake Chelan, to fill. Recreational boaters should be aware of aircraft takeoff and landings and keep a safe distance.
 The Twentyfive Mile Fire was first reported at 3:45 p.m. on August 15. The fire was initially burning on the south shore of Lake Chelan near Twentyfive Mile Creek and has expanded south and west of the area. The fire is under joint jurisdiction of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Land Management and Chelan County Fire District 7.
 Weather: There is no anticipated rain in the forecast for the next week. Today (August 23) temperatures are expected to be cooler with South to Northwest/West winds gusting 20-30 mph. The early evening there is potential for cloud cover.
 Evacuations: The most up-to-date evacuation information is available through Chelan County Emergency Management at the following links. Current evacuation levels remained in place overnight and will continue throughout the day. The Chelan County Sheriff will update evacuation levels as conditions warrant.
Level 3 (Go Now) evacuations for all properties north of Cove Marina on South Lakeshore Road, the area of Granite Falls Road and First Creek Road west of Lakeshore. Lakeshore Road is closed from Cove Marina north past the Twentyfive Mile drainage.
 Level 2 (Get Set) from South from Cove Marina to Morning Sun Drive.
 Level 1 (Get Ready) Lakeshore Road south of Granite Falls area.
 Closures: A forest area closure has been issued in the Twentyfive Mile Creek area. Maps of the closure area are available here. All roads in the Level 3 area are closed to the general public including Lakeshore Road. Residents are asked to avoid travel on open areas of Lakeshore Road to make way for firefighting personnel and equipment.
 Smoke Information: Visit https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/ for local air quality information.
 Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness.

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