2015 Washington wildfires explained

2015 Washington wildfires
Cost:$253 million [1]
Injuries:4[2]
Total Fires:1,541[3]
Total Area:1005423acres
Fatalities:3[4]
Is Season:yes
Year:2015
Season Name:Washington wildfires

The 2015 wildfire season was the largest in Washington state history,[5] with more than 1e6acre burning across the state from June to September.[3] As many as 3,000 firefighters including 800 Washington National Guard members were deployed to fight the fires.[6] [7] The 17th Field Artillery Brigade of the United States Army also deployed 200 soldiers from Joint Base Lewis–McChord to help fight the fires.[8]

On August 21, President Barack Obama declared the fires a federal emergency. On August 24, the Washington Department of Natural Resources announced the Okanogan Complex fire had become the largest fire complex in Washington State history.[9]

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources called the season the "worst-ever" in the state's history.[10]

Progression and response

June

June 2015 was a remarkably hot month for the state of Washington, with average temperatures between NaNF-change above normal conditions, setting new records.[11] [12]

By June 23, there had already been 313 wildfires across the state.[13]

Governor's action

Governor Jay Inslee issued a proclamation on June 26, declaring a state of emergency to exist in all Washington state counties, implementing the Washington State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, and ordering deployment of National Guard and other organized militia for incident-related service assistance, all because of the predicted risk of wildfires in the wake of significantly drier-than-average weather in June.[13] [14] The Commissioner of Public Lands Peter J. Goldmark, head of the Washington Department of Natural Resources, issued an updated burn ban to the one issued June 22, as the earlier ban was superseded by the Governor's proclamation. The Commissioner's prohibition of campfires in state forests, state parks and state forestlands until September 30, 2015, was issued June 26, 2015.[13] [15]

Sleepy Hollow fire

The season began unprecedentedly early with the Sleepy Hollow Fire on June 28, affecting the city of Wenatchee in Chelan County, Washington. It burned 2,950 acres, destroying 29 homes and several commercial buildings.[16] The cause of the fire is under investigation but is "likely human-caused".[17] Officials said the fire's unusual intensity was caused by drought and record high temperatures.[18] As a safety precaution, officials banned Fourth of July fireworks in many parts of the state.[19] A man was arrested in connection with the fire, confessing to starting it with a disposable lighter, but faced no charges due to his mental illness.[20]

July

By July 12, over 16,000 acres had burned, including a single fire near Ephrata, in Grant County, that had burned at least 10,000 acres.[21] Later in the month, another major fire was triggered by farm equipment near Walla Walla and burned more than 6,000 acres over two weeks.[22]

August

The extent of wildfires in August 2015 led to the federal declaration of a state of emergency in Washington state by President Barack Obama on August 21, 2015.[23] [24]

By August 24, over 16 active fires had burned more than 920sqmi.[25]

On August 29 there was concern that unusually strong southerly winds would cause "significant growth" of the Tunk Block and Lime Belt fires in the Okanogan complex and growth in the Chelan complex fires. The Twisp River and Nine Mile fires were about 95 percent contained.[26]

Chelan Complex

Three fires on the south end of Lake Chelan, near the city of Chelan, merged into a complex fire and forced the immediate evacuation of over 1,000 residents on August 14.[27] By August 16, the Reach Complex Fire had grown to 54500acres, while the Wolverine fire burned nearly 39000acres.[28] According to Rico Smith, a spokesman for the firefighters near Chelan, by August 29 "about 85 homes, businesses and other residences [had] been destroyed by the Chelan complex fires."[26]

Okanogan Complex

See main article: Okanogan Complex Fire.

The Okanogan Complex Fire was formed from five separate wildfires in Okanogan County, of which all but one were caused by lightning strikes, burning approximately 96034acres by August 20.[29] The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized the use of federal grants on August 14 for the Nine Mile Fire, one of the five fires that are part of the Okanogan Complex, determining that it constituted a "major disaster".[30] Over 1,300 residents in the towns of Twisp and Winthrop were ordered to evacuate because of the approaching Twisp River Fire.[2] On August 19, 2015, three firefighters were killed battling a wildfire near Twisp.[31]

By August 24, the fire had grown to 256657acres,[32] surpassing the Carlton Complex fire of 2014 to become the largest wildfire complex in Washington state history.[25] By August 28 "at least 45 primary residences, 49 cabins and 60 outbuildings [were] destroyed in the Okanogan complex fires."[26] The size of the complex peaked at 304782acres on August 30,[33] before the transfer of the 161440acres Tunk Block Fire under the North Star Fire on August 31.[34]

September

International assistance

After the emergency declaration in August, President Obama asked Australian Fire Services (including those of the Black Saturday bushfires) to aid the depleted American services. By August 24, about 70 fire managers from Australia and New Zealand arrived at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, to be briefed and provided with gear before heading west to fight the fires.[35]

Air quality

As a result of the wildfires, air quality across the state and into Canada[36] dropped to unhealthy levels in many cities and led to the issuing of several air quality alerts by the U.S. National Weather Service[37] [38] and Environment Canada. Omak, located 15miles northeast of the Okanogan Complex fire, reported an air quality index rating of 500 on August 24.[39] [40] The city of Spokane, 150miles from the fires, reported a rating of 188 on August 24, forcing high school athletics and other outdoor activities to be canceled.[39] [41] By Tuesday, August 25, Environment Canada had posted an Air Quality Health Index alert for cities as far away as Calgary, Alberta—400miles—with a score of 12. The Canadian Air Quality Health Index, measured on a scale of one to 10-plus with 10 as "very high risk", is based on measurements of "ozone at ground level, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide".[42] [43] By Wednesday the third day of the thick haze of smoke, air quality in Calgary scored 17.[44] [45]

Smoke from the Chelan Complex fire was pushed westward over Seattle and the Puget Sound region by upper-level winds on August 22, causing hazy weather and worsened air quality for several days.[46] [47]

Aftermath

In December, Governor Jay Inslee proposed a supplemental budget that included $178 million to cover the costs incurred by the state in fighting the wildfires.[48] [49]

List of fires

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scope=col rowspan=2 Namescope=col rowspan=2 class=unsortable Locationscope=col colspan=2 Area burnedscope=col colspan=2 Datesscope=col rowspan=2 Causescope=col rowspan=2 class=unsortable Notes
scope=col Acresscope=col Hectaresscope=col Began/Reportedscope=col Ended
scope=row 231 fireSpokane Indian Reservation and Stevens County1138acresUnder investigation
scope=row Alder Lake fireGifford Pinchot National Forest253acresActive (10% contained)Lightning
-- Black Canyon fire merged into Chelan Complex -->scope=row Blankenship fireOkanogan and Wenatchee national forests180acresActive
scope=row Blue Creek fireWalla Walla County6004acresActive (95% contained)Under investigation
scope=row Carpenter Road fireSpokane Indian Reservation and Stevens County46691acresActive (25% contained)Unknown
scope=row Chelan ComplexChelan County90210acres Active (52% contained)Complex of 5 fires
scope=row Colville ComplexFerry and Stevens counties9879acresActive (48% contained)Complex of 3 fires
scope=row Cougar CreekYakama Indian Reservation and Gifford Pinchot National Forest49200acresActive (25% contained)Lightning
scope=row Douglas County ComplexDouglas County22337acresLightningComplex of 2 fires
-- Graves Mountain fire merged with Colville Complex -->scope=row Grizzly Bear ComplexUmatilla National Forest72421acresActive (10% contained)LightningComplex of 17 fires; includes portion in Oregon
scope=row Highway 8 fireKlickitat County33100acresActive (95% contained)Unknown
scope=row Kaniksu Complex Colville National Forest and Pend Oreille County16335acresActive (10% contained)LightningComplex of 7 fires
scope=row Kettle ComplexFerry County62292acresActive (16% contained)LightningComplex of 3 fires
scope=row Marble ValleyStevens County3087acresActive (85% contained)Unknown
scope=row Mount Adams ComplexGifford Pinchot National Forest405acresActive (78% contained)UnknownComplex of 4 fires
scope=row Newby Lake fireOkanogan and Wenatchee national forests5065acresActive (95% contained)LightningIncludes portion in British Columbia
scope=row North Boulder 2Ferry County233acresActive (80% contained)Lightning
scope=row North StarColville Indian Reservation, Colville National Forest,
and Okanogan and Ferry counties
192900acresActive (22% contained)Human
scope=row Okanogan ComplexOkanogan County302224acresActive (12% contained)LightningComplex of 5 fires; second-largest in Washington state history
Includes portion in British Columbia
scope=row Paradise FireOlympic National Park2796acresActive (40% contained)Lightning
scope=row PC ComplexClark and Cowlitz counties129acresHumanComplex of 5 fires
scope=row Saddle Lakes fire Saddle Mountain National Wildlife Refuge14357acresLightning
scope=row Sleepy Hollow fire Chelan County2950acresHuman[51]
scope=row Thunder CreekNorth Cascades National Park103acresActive (60% contained)Lightning
scope=row Twenty-One Mile Grade Colville Indian Reservation2250acresHuman
scope=row Upper Skagit ComplexNorth Cascades National Park7878acresActive (37% contained)LightningComplex of 8 fires
scope=row Williams fireStevens County332acresUnder investigation
scope=row Wolverine fireWenatchee National Forest62167acresActive (28% contained)LightningPart of Chelan Complex
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Notes and References

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  2. News: 3 Firefighters Die in Wildfire After Vehicle Crashes . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150825044915/https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/sheriff-firefighters-killed-washington-state-wildfire-33191813 . August 25, 2015 . . Warren . Ted S. . Johnson . Gene . . August 20, 2015.
  3. News: September 30, 2015 . 2015 Northwest Fire Statistics to Date . NWCC Info . . December 2, 2015.
  4. News: Fallen firefighters remembered as heroes as thousands battle blazes across west . . August 21, 2015 . August 22, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150904040347/http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/08/21/three-firefighters-killed-in-washington-state-wildfire-identified-officials/ . September 4, 2015 . dead . mdy-all .
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  6. News: August 21, 2015 . Wildfires explode in size as high winds blast region . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151220102826/http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Mother-of-fallen-firefighter-He-was-the-center-of-our-lives-322513441.html . December 20, 2015 . . August 22, 2015.
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  8. Web site: August 24, 2015. On the Front Lines. Q13 FOX News . https://web.archive.org/web/20151202224306/http://q13fox.com/2015/08/24/on-the-front-lines-800-national-guard-troops-join-battle-against-raging-wildfires/ . December 2, 2015 . live . December 2, 2015.
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  17. News: Sleepy Hollow Fire person of interest sought. July 6, 2015. KING-TV. July 7, 2015.
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  19. News: Bans in effect across Washington state for fireworks. July 2, 2015. Associated Press. KIRO-TV. July 7, 2015.
  20. News: Robbins . Jefferson . December 7, 2016 . Criminal charge dismissed for Sleepy Hollow Fire suspect . Wenatchee World . March 15, 2017.
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  22. Web site: UPDATE: Evacuation Notices & Road Closures Lifted for Blue Creek Fire Near Walla Walla . NBC Right Now . August 7, 2015 . August 25, 2015.
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  37. Web site: August 24, 2015 . Air Quality Alert . . August 24, 2015.
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  39. News: August 24, 2015 . Spokane air will stay unhealthy through Wednesday . The Spokesman-Review . August 24, 2015.
  40. News: Trotter . Molly . August 24, 2015 . Okanogan air quality drops from wildfires . . August 24, 2015 .
  41. News: McCann . Erin . August 24, 2015 . Washington wildfires break state record: just how big is the blaze? . . August 24, 2015.
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  47. News: Sistek . Scott . August 22, 2015 . Watch: 'Smoke front' from Chelan wildfires moves into Seattle area . KOMO-TV . August 22, 2015.
  48. News: Dial . Tracci . December 17, 2015 . Washington Gov. Jay Inslee Addresses Wildfire Costs, Mental Health in Supplement Budget Proposal . . Yakima, Washington . January 18, 2016.
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  51. News: March 24, 2016 . Man arrested, charged with arson in Sleepy Hollow Fire that destroyed nearly 30 homes . Q13 FOX News . May 23, 2016.