Gray Fire continues burning near Medical Lake, some evacuations downgraded

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MEDICAL LAKE, Wash. – Firefighters are continuing efforts to suppress the Gray Fire, which was reported on Aug. 18 and quickly blazed through Medical Lake and the surrounding area.

Crews have worked to reopen I-90, which was fully reopened Monday afternoon. Drivers are asked to be aware of fire crews continuing mop up on the shoulders and other potential hazards in the area.

SR-902 remains closed at the Salnave Interchange. WSDOT reminds drivers that area is still an active fire zone, and the ramp is closed. Do not try to circumvent the closure, it is dangerous.

Evacuations for residents north of Campbell Road have been lowered to Level 1. Returning residents should continue following Spokane County Emergency Management for updates in case there is a change in fire behavior.

Level 3 evacuations remain in place south of Campbell Road. Do not try to enter that area as it remains an active fire zone.

Updated: Aug. 22 at 8:30 a.m.

As of 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 21, the following Level 3 evacuations for the Gray Fire burning in Medical Lake have been downgraded to Level 1:

• Gray Road on the West – Lefevre on the East. Fancher on the South. All residents to the north of these locations.

• Lefevre on the west up to California – South end of the Elementary School to Hallett. Hallett north to Campbell – Campbell East to the east end of the Middle School – North to Lake Street.

• Everything North of Lake Street going east East

• South of I90, east of 904, west of Andrus, north of Jenson.

These downgrades are just the beginning of a long recovery process. Areas still under level 3 evacuations are unsafe for residents to return. Please follow all evacuation orders and refer to Spokane County Emergency Management for all evacuation maps.

The Gray Fire is an estimated 10,014 acres, with 185 structures lost and one person killed.

According to the Washington Commissioner of Lands, 400 fire personnel have responded to the Gray fire statewide, with 200 additional units being deployed.

The Washington State Department of Transportation opened both directions of I-90 near Cheney on Aug. 21. SR 902 from milepost six at East Campbell Road to the I-90 interchange at MP 12 has also reopened.

The cause remains under investigation.

Last Updated: Aug. 21 at 3:45 p.m.

Both directions of I-90 near Cheney has fully reopened following the closure due to the Gray Fire burning near Medical Lake.

Also, SR-902 near East Campbell Road in Medical Lake to the I-90 interchange has reopened!

More good news: SR 902 from near milepost 6 at East Campbell Road in Medical Lake to the I-90 interchange at MP 12 has also reopened. SR 902 from MP 0 at the Salnave interchange remains closed to MP 6 at this time. The Salnave interchange with I-90 also remains closed. https://t.co/TS3thcHrgK— WSDOT East (@WSDOT_East) August 21, 2023

SR-902 at the Salnave interchange with I-90 and at milepost 6 remains closed at this time.

Last Updated: Aug. 21 at 2:48 p.m.

Eastbound I-90 near Cheney is reopen following a days-long closure due to the Gray Fire burning in Medical Lake.

Westbound Lanes will remain closed as fire crews continue to fight the blaze.

Last Updated: Aug. 21 at 2:20 P.M.

As of Monday morning, the Gray Fire near Medical Lake has grown to over 10,000 acres and remains 10 percent contained. Over 185 structures have been lost, and at least one person was killed.

More than 400 firefighters from across the state are working to line the fire and extinguish it. Overnight crews were able to keep the blaze within its footprint, focusing on structure protection near the Clear Lakes and Blue Heron area, which was threatened by active fire. With cooler temperatures and the potential for rain, they’re hoping for a less active fire behavior.

Firefighters confirmed the Washington State Veterans Cemetery on Espanola Rd. remains safe and outside the fire perimeter.

Drivers passing by on I-90 will need to detour due to road closures in the area. The closure begins at mile post 257 near Tyler and ends at mile post 270 near Four Lakes. SR-904 has reopened for drivers to get around the fire. SR-902 remains fully closed.

In a message from Spokane County Fire District 3, they acknowledged the frustration of evacuated residents, but stated evacuations would not be lifted until the threat is gone.

“Just like we wanted to get you out safely we also want to get you home safely,” they shared.

Some of the risks in the area include re-ignition of unburnt fuels, hot spots, hazardous trees, and firefighter activity in the area.

“It might seem easier from the outside looking in, but we take your life and safety very seriously and are not going to allow people to return home until we feel there is no risk to human life,” they said. “We always are looking out for you and your safety.”

Updated: Aug. 21 at 8 a.m.

A brush fire burning in Medical Lake has grown to 10,014 acres and is now 10% contained since it was first reported on Friday, August 18.

The Gray Fire started near Gray Road and has been pushed to the southwest, burning along I-90 due to shifting winds. This fire has destroyed close to 200 structures and has left one person dead, according to a press release from The Salvation Army Spokane.

Moderating fire activity allowed crews to secure and hold the line overnight on Saturday. Crews will continue to strengthen the line Sunday and work to hold the line.

According to incident manage team, about 400 crews from around the region have continued to arrive in the area, focusing on structure protection and securing line.

Level 3 (Go Now) evacuations are in place for anyone living East of I-90, South of Salnave Road, West of South Granite Lake Road and North of State Route 904.

South Wolfe Road, West Lorene Drive and South Robinette Drive. East of South Gray Road, South of West Hallett Road, West of South Mabel Road, South Soda Road, South Andrus Road, North of West Jensen Road and North of West Baker Road.

This includes the City of Medial Lake, the community of Four Lakes, the areas of Clear Lake, Silver lake, and Granite Lake.

Level 2 (Get Set) evacuations are in place for South of State Route 904, West of Lance Hill Road, South Pines Springs Road and Lance Hill Road. North and and West of I-90, South of Drumheller Road, and East of the Spokane County/Lincoln County Line.

There is shelter set up at Spokane Falls Community College for those that have been evacuated.

Waukon, Krupke and Brommer Roads are closed in both directions, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO). Local traffic only will be allowed through, anyone not following the traffic barriers will be cited. Due to emergency crews fighting wildfires near I-90 and 902, traffic is going to be detoured from I-90 through Lincoln County, according to LCSO. I-90 is closed between Eastbound Sprague Exit 246 and Westbound at the Highway 2 Exit 277. Eastbound traffic will be diverted to Highway 231 onto Highway 2, Westbound traffic will be diverted to Highway 28 onto Highway 23.southbound Harrington-Tokyo Road at Harrington is also closed due to traffic that is causing problems. According to LCSO, law Enforcement patrols will be monitoring these areas. Avista is working on repairing downed lines and replacing power poles to restore power to Medical Lake, Silver Lake, and Four Lakes areas. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Washington is officially in a state of emergency, after Governor Jay Inslee signed a proclamation Saturday evening in response to fires burning across our region. Due to the devastating Gray Fire, The Salvation Army Spokane has set up a donation link to assist families impacted by this tragedy, financial donations are the best way to support fire victims, according to The Salvation Army. Captain David Cain a corps officer with the Salvation Army said “The Salvation Army Spokane is here to help assist families to recover from this terrible situation,” in a press release Sunday afternoon.Checks are also being accepted and can be sent to The Salvation Army, 222 E. Indiana Ave., Spokane, WA 99207. You are asked to note ‘WA Fires’ when making an online or check donation. We are also joining forces with Giving Back Spokane and Washington Trust Bank to help raise money for these communities. Starting Monday from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. we will be taking calls at our Connect Center to receive donations.


 

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