
UPDATE: July 10, 2025 11:10 a.m.
An update from the Northeast Washington INteragency Type 3 Incident Management Team #1, which assumed command of the fire at 7 a.m. this morning, established that the fire is actually 3,787 acres and is 0% contained.
The fire is burning mainly between Old Hughes Road North and Bald Ridge Road North. Previous evacuations are still in place.
Today, ground crews will focus on connected fire lines around the perimeter of the fire and structure protection crews will continue to target areas of opportunity and structures within evacuation zones.
Crews are being broken into divisions and strike teams from state mobilization are helping to relieve local resources so that they can return to their districts.
78 personnel are currently on the scene aiming to fully suppress the fire.
The cause is still under investigation, but the recent report suggested it may be human caused.
UPDATE: July 10, 2025 7:51 a.m.
Level 3 and 2 evacuations are still in place for the Western Pines area.
A scan posted last night by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported that the fire had grown to 4,000 acres.
Firefighters were working on setting up fire lines as of last night at 10 p.m.
Above are the evacuations ordered as of last night at 10 p.m., which Lincoln City Sheriff’s Office said will continue until further notice.
UPDATE 5:56 P.M.
According to WildCAD, the fire has grown to 2100 acres in size.
LINCOLN COUNTY, Wash. – An evacuation notice went up for the Western Pines area near Carp Lake and Western Pines Road due to a large wildfire.
If you are in the area, evacuate immediately and stay out until further notice, says the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
The wildfire is burning near Carp Lake and Western Pines Road and winds are pushing the fire northeast.
