The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation will receive federal assistance to help recovery efforts from a pair of wildfires that burned more than 57,000 acres this summer.
President Joe Biden approved a disaster relief request Wednesday from the tribal nation and Washington’s congressional delegation, opening the door to FEMA assistance in the rebuilding process.
The Swawilla and Bridge Creek fires, which started within a day of each other in July, destroyed “critical infrastructure and cultural resources, causing significant disruptions to the Tribe’s daily life,” the tribe wrote in its request for assistance.
“Over 57,000 acres of land were burned, including rangeland and agricultural areas vital for traditional foods and traditional medicinal plants, posing long-term threats to Tribal food security, health, and cultural practices,” the request states.