A wildfire in Washington state expanded within hours on Sunday, breaking containment lines and forcing thousands of people to evacuate surrounding areas.
Officials have determined the Nakia Creek Fire to be human-caused, although an investigation into the blaze is ongoing. The fire quickly expanded in size over the weekend due to unseasonably warm dry, and windy conditions for October, they said.
Weather Conditions Set To Improve
“The fire is burning in slash, steep previously harvest slopes as well as in young timber stands and small pockets of mature timber,” the agency said. “The potential for fire growth remains and containment lines are being put in place. Evacuations are in place.”Monday’s weather conditions looked more promising than they were over the weekend, with lower temperatures and decreased winds, leaving firefighters more optimistic about containing the blaze.
“While the weather is favorable today, there are still a lot of uncertainties,” the agency said. “Fire fighting activities are dependent on the weather. Please be patient, but be prepared. We urge folks to err on the side of caution.”
Relief may be on the horizon on Friday when rain is expected to fall, and will likely last over the weekend which will both reduce fire behavior and aid firefighters tackling the blaze.
“We are looking for what we believe is a white or light-colored Subaru vehicle,” said Assistant Fire Marshal Curtis Eavenson. “Based on witness statements, we also believe there were two men and two women connected with this vehicle.”