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With evacuations and Highway 2 closures, the Bolt Creek Fire has dealt Skykomish one blow after another these past few weeks.. As the 17-square-mile fire burns high atop the hillside to the north ...
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — The Bolt Creek fire, which began early Saturday morning, is now 5% contained as of Wednesday – an increase from 2% on Monday. Officials say the fire, burning between Index ...
The Bolt Creek Fire, which started north of Skykomish on early Saturday morning, has grown to approximately 2,000 acres, according to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.
A four-mile stretch of US 2 near Skykomish closed again Monday due to the Bolt Creek Fire. The fire has burned more than 11,000 acres.
Bolt Creek fire scar near Skykomish under flash flood watch . Oct. 24, 2022 at 12:09 pm Updated Oct. 24, ... The Bolt Creek fire burned more than 14,600 acres, or 22.8 square miles.
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — WSDOT crews told KOMO News on Friday that they are monitoring Highway 2 for potential closures due to mud slides that might occur along the Bolt Creek wildfire burn scar.
SKYKOMISH, Wash. – The Bolt Creek fire intensified Sunday, prompting authorities to raise the evacuation level to Level 2 from Skykomish to Baring, King County. “As you may notice, there’s a ...
As the Bolt Creek fire rains boulders and trees down on Highway 2, ... which runs parallel to Highway 2 at various points between Index and Skykomish.
SKYKOMISH — The Bolt Creek fire spread closer to U.S. 2, prompting its closure in both directions Monday evening near Skykomish. The closure was between the Money Creek tunnel and the Skykomish ...
SKYKOMISH — A 1-mile stretch of U.S. 2 was closed for hours in both directions Sunday because of the Bolt Creek fire near Skykomish. It reopened by 8:45 p.m. The highway was closed to traffic ...
A four-mile stretch of US 2 near Skykomish closed again Monday due to the Bolt Creek Fire. The fire has burned more than 11,000 acres.
Bolt Creek Fire: US 2 reopens in Skykomish, ... The Bolt Creek Fire has been burning since Sept. 10 and has grown to an estimated 12,070 acres and is 13% contained, according to InciWeb.