Bickleton, Washington - Brush Fire Caused by Damaged Wind Turbine
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Bickleton, Washington – Brush Fire Caused by Damaged Wind Turbine

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Posted on July 23, 2019

Bickleton, Washington (July 20, 2019) – A fire broke out on Saturday afternoon after a wind turbine unit caught fire and ignited a blaze in the grass and brush. Wind conditions spread the fire to 300-350 acres in the canyon area. Two dozen fire units were on the scene of the fire on Saturday evening, with operations continuing into Sunday with more units.  The fire was 20% contained by Sunday, with no injuries or loss has been reported. A total of three homes near the area of the fire were evacuated for safety reasons.

About Fire

Washington counts as the 5th state most prone to wildfire from 2017 wildfire risk analysis, and ranks 8th in a 2018 study by number of fires that happened. The US Fire Administration has recorded 15 home fire fatalities this year within Washington, showing the destruction fire is capable of doing. Even within city areas, one must be wary of fires that can happen near residential areas.

If your home is near an area with risk of brush fire, there are few safety reminders to keep in mind. Homeowners are urged to complete their spring cleaning, and to create a defensible space around the home by clearing trees and brush. Additionally, the limbs of trees should be cut to at least 15 feet off the ground. Any object that send out fires should be handled with absolute care. Common objects such as lit matches and cigarette butts can also easily cause a fire within dry brush. Should fire be used in an outdoor space, one must assess the surroundings to make sure fire would not have a possibility to spread out. While the fire is burning, it is imperative that it must be attended to and ensure that the blaze does not go out of control. Finally, before leaving an area where fire was used, one must ensure that any fires must be extinguished completely. Preventing brush fires from happening is everyone’s responsibility, and careful use of fire can ensure the safety of not only one’s self, but hundreds of others.

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