Dry Gulch Fire
| Dry Gulch Fire | |
|---|---|
| Location | Asotin, Washington |
| Coordinates | 46°15′07″N 117°24′11″W / 46.252°N 117.403°WCoordinates: 46°15′07″N 117°24′11″W / 46.252°N 117.403°W Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. |
| Statistics | |
| Date(s) | July 7, 2021 – Present |
| Burned area | 80,421 acres (32,545 ha) |
| Cause | Lightning |
| Buildings destroyed | 0 |
| Map | |
The Dry Gulch Fire (also known as the Lick Creek Fire) is a large wildfire that started near Asotin, Washington on July 7, 2021. It has so far burned 80,421 acres (32,545 ha) and is 100% contained.[1]
Events
July
The Dry Gulch Fire was first reported on July 7, 2021 at around 8:00 am PDT near Asotin, Washington.[1]
Cause
The cause of the fire is currently believed to be due to lightning.[1]
Containment
As of August 8, 2021, the fire is 90% contained.[1]
Impact
See also
- 2021 Washington wildfires
- List of Washington wildfires
- Snake River Complex Fire, a large complex of multiple wildfires burning near the Dry Gulch Fire
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Lick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Information - InciWeb the Incident Information System". inciweb.nwcg.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
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