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Nakia Creek Fire

A large plume of smoke billows from the Nakia Creek Fire near Larch Mountain in east Clark County in this view taken at about 11:30 a.m. Fire activity increased significantly Sunday morning due to unseasonably hot, dry and windy conditions.

Nakia Creek Fire breaks through containment lines, evacuation areas cover much of east Clark County

A large plume of smoke billows from the Nakia Creek Fire near Larch Mountain in east Clark County in this view taken at about 11:30 a.m. Fire activity increased significantly Sunday morning due to unseasonably hot, dry and windy conditions.

October 16, 2022, 9:30pm Clark County News

The Nakia Creek Fire in east Clark County exploded in size on Sunday, prompting a significant expansion of mandatory evacuation zones affecting about 2,903 residences in the rural outskirts of Camas and Washougal and warning zones affecting 33,782 residents extending as far as Hockinson and east Vancouver. Read story

Mop-up work beginning on Nakia Creek Fire

October 15, 2022, 5:58am Clark County News

Firefighters worked to reinforce containment lines on the Nakia Creek Fire on Friday ahead of beginning to mop up the blaze burning near Larch Mountain. Read story

The Nakia Creek Fire burns on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, near Larch Mountain. The fire grew to 250 acres as of Tuesday morning.

Nakia Creek Fire not growing but evacuation warnings still in place

The Nakia Creek Fire burns on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, near Larch Mountain. The fire grew to 250 acres as of Tuesday morning.

October 13, 2022, 11:04am Clark County News

The Nakia Creek Fire, burning near Larch Mountain, did not grow overnight and remained at 156 acres with 10 percent containment, as of Thursday morning. Read story

The sun sets over the Nakia Creek Fire.

Nakia Creek Fire at 156 acres, smaller than thought, according to aerial survey

The sun sets over the Nakia Creek Fire.

October 12, 2022, 9:41am Clark County News

Overnight aerial surveys showed the Nakia Creek Fire is smaller than officials thought Tuesday and was burning 156 acres Wednesday morning near Larch Mountain, about 9 miles northeast of Camas, according to Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency. Read story

The Nakia Creek Fire burns on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, near Larch Mountain. The fire grew to 250 acres as of Tuesday morning.

Nakia Creek Fire deemed human caused; evacuation warnings issued

The Nakia Creek Fire burns on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, near Larch Mountain. The fire grew to 250 acres as of Tuesday morning.

October 11, 2022, 1:45pm Clark County News

The Washington Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that the Nakia Creek Fire was human caused, but officials are continuing to investigate what sparked the 250-acre fire. Read story

The Nakia Creek Fire near Larch Mountain had burned about 70 acres on Sunday night.

Nakia Creek Fire grows to 150 acres near Larch Mountain in Clark County

The Nakia Creek Fire near Larch Mountain had burned about 70 acres on Sunday night.

October 10, 2022, 11:30am Clark County News

The Nakia Creek Fire burning near Larch Mountain grew to an estimated 150 acres Monday, according to an aerial survey done by the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Read story

James Mincks captured this photo of a wildfire burning near the Clark-Skamania county line Sunday evening. The photo was taken from Woodburn Elementary School in Camas. Several streetlights are visible in the lower right corner of the photo.

Wildfire reported in Clark County near Larch Mountain

James Mincks captured this photo of a wildfire burning near the Clark-Skamania county line Sunday evening. The photo was taken from Woodburn Elementary School in Camas. Several streetlights are visible in the lower right corner of the photo.

October 9, 2022, 8:13pm Clark County News

A wildfire burning near the county line was visible in several areas of  Clark County Sunday evening. Read story