Three New Fires Reported in Olympic National Forest

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Three new lightning-caused fires were reported yesterday on the Hood Canal Ranger District of Olympic National Forest.  Seven smokejumpers and other resources were immediately dispatched to take suppression actions.  A helicopter from the nearby Paradise Fire in Olympic National Park also assisted with initial attack.  Additional firefighting resources have been ordered.  The fires are described below.

Zion Fire – This small fire, located on Mt Zion, is burning in rugged, inaccessible terrain.  It was contained last night by several smokejumpers.  Mop-up continues.

Cabin Creek Fire – This fire is located about three miles northeast of Lena Lake and the Hamma Hamma campgrounds.  It is estimated to be seven acres in size, and is burning in very rugged and inaccessible terrain.  Smokejumpers continue efforts assisted by helicopters.

Gold Fire – This fire is located approximately six miles northwest of Quilcene and ten miles south of Blyn.  Three local fire engines and water tenders from Jefferson County worked through the night to establish a hose lay around the fire.

The low pressure system that was responsible for yesterday’s lightning is expected to move to the East.  Continued lightning and rain showers are possible in Western Washington.  The long-term weather forecast calls for dry conditions and low moisture levels to continue.

Firefighter and public safety are our highest priority as suppression strategies continue.

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