Level 2 evacuations issued for 130-acre Gold Creek Fire near Carlton, 0% contained

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UPDATED 6/23 at 1 p.m.: Level 2 “Be Set” evacuations have been called out for residents in Carlton due to a wildfire. Residents are advised to be ready to leave the area at a moment’s notice.

DNR said that the fire has grown from 50 acres to 130 acres. DNR crews and other fire crews are still at the scene battling the fire. DNR added that the fire is 0% contained.

CARLTON, Wash. – The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that fire crews are responding to a fire that started yesterday afternoon and has grown to 50 acres.

According to the DNR, the Gold Creek fire began on June 22 at 4:45 p.m. and has since expanded to 50 acres. The DNR Type-3 Incident Management Team has been mobilized and is en route to assist with managing the fire, which is 3 miles south of Carlton.

Okanogan County Emergency Management reports an active fire near State Route 153 and Gold Creek Loop Road (North End). Residents are advised to exercise caution and remain alert to emergency vehicles traveling through the area.

Officials emphasize the importance of not waiting for door-to-door alerts and taking necessary precautions if necessary. Emergency Management continues to monitor the situation closely.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and further updates will be provided as they become available.


 

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