Chelan Hills Wildfire Grows, Evacuations Remain as Highway Reopens

Chelan Hills Wildfire Grows, Evacuations Remain as Highway Reopens

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office and fire officials said the Chelan Hills Fire in Douglas County expanded to between 15,000 and 20,000 acres, triggering Level 3 evacuation orders, according to KIRO 7 News Seattle. The rapid growth forced authorities to impose the highest evacuation level for residents in the affected area. A temporary shelter was opened at Chelan Elementary School to house displaced families, KIRO 7 News Seattle reported. Subsequent assessments reported by KOMO indicated the fire had burned roughly 9,000 acres.

Based on the reduced footprint, officials reopened a segment of U. S. Highway 97 to restore traffic flow. Despite the reopening, evacuation orders continued to be enforced for communities still at risk.

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July 05, 2026
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Firefighters Continue Tackling Chelan Hills Wildfire as U.S. 97 Reopens
Firefighters Continue Tackling Chelan Hills Wildfire as U.S. 97 Reopens

KOMO • 05 Jul 18:20

The Chelan Hills Fire expanded to about 9,000 acres on Sunday, prompting the reopening of a stretch of U.S. Highway 97 while evacuation orders remain in effect.

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Chelan Hills Fire Expands to Up to 20,000 Acres, Evacuations Remain at Highest Level
Chelan Hills Fire Expands to Up to 20,000 Acres, Evacuations Remain at Highest Level

KIRO 7 News Seattle • 05 Jul 01:43

The Chelan Hills Fire in Douglas County has grown to between 15,000 and 20,000 acres, prompting Level 3 evacuation orders and the opening of a shelter at Chelan Elementary School.

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