Three wildfires across Eastern Washington burn 22,000 acres

As of Thursday morning, three major wildfires burn around Eastern Washington: the Vantage Wildfire in Kittitas County, the Cow Canyon Fire in Yakima Valley, and the Williams Lake fire near Cheney, Wash.

The total area the fires are burning is just shy of 22,000 acres. The Vantage fire is burning the largest at 17,000 acres, the Williams Lake fire at 3,200 acres, and the Cow Canyon at 1,500 acres.

There are also two smaller, emerging fires: the Diamond Watch Fire, and the Lower Goose Fire.

ACTIVE WILDFIRES
August 4, 2022
2:00am#WaWILDFIRE #CowCanyonFire #DiamondWatchFire#LowerGooseFire#VantageHighwayFire #WilliamsLakeFire pic.twitter.com/o5PN0HEdjS

— EASTERN WASHINGTON WILDFIRE & HAZARD (@EWFIREANDHAZARD) August 4, 2022

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