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Posted: Jul 17, 2026

State fire crews mobilized for Devils Canyon and Wallace Walker Fires near Kahlotus

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) announced state fire assistance was mobilized for crews battling the Devils Canyon and Wallace Walker fires, south of Kahlotus. WSP Chief John Batiste authorized the response at 5:00 p.m. on July 16, 2026, after a request from Fire Chief Scott Moore of Franklin County Fire District 2.

The fires have burned an estimated combined 1,500 acres. State officials said the flames are moving through grass, brush and wheat while threatening homes, crops and infrastructure. Level 2 evacuations are in effect for the Wallace Walker fire. The cause of both fires remains under investigation.

Both fires are burning between the Lyons Ferry Fire along Highway 261 and the Neff Jones Fire south of Columbia Plateau Trail State Park. State fire assistance was requested for those fires as well.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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Posted: Jul 17, 2026

Apartment fire in Wallingford under control after fire crews respond, pull apart ceilings

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Firefighters evacuated a three-story apartment building in the 100 block of N. 45th St. Thursday morning after a fire broke out in the attic void space above the third floor. Crews put water on the fire and upgraded the incident to a second alarm to bring in additional resources, the Seattle Fire Department said.

The entire building was evacuated as a safety precaution, and firefighters pulled apart the ceiling in multiple third-floor apartment units to gain access to the fire. Flames and heavy smoke were seen coming from the building. At 7:43 a.m., the Seattle Fire Department reported the fire was under control and that a primary search of the entire building was all clear.

By 7:50 a.m., crews were working on an overhaul to remove smoldering debris and extinguish hot spots. No injuries were reported, and the department said it was reducing its response. The incident remains under investigation, and the amount of damage is unknown.

KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle

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Posted: Jul 17, 2026

Seattle fire investigators ‘slammed’ after spike in significant incidents in July

Early Wednesday morning, firefighters responded to a large warehouse fire in Seattle’s Industrial District, marking the second consecutive day the department responded to a large incident. “Our firefighters and paramedics have been busy and we thank them for their service,” said public information officer David Cuerpo.

As of July 15, he said the Seattle Fire Department (SFD) has responded to more than 12 “significant fires” and more than 125 brush fires this month. Early Tuesday, crews responded to a commercial fire that impacted multiple businesses. “Who do we call, what do we do? I don’t know the answers yet. I don’t think there is help for small businesses when these things happen,” said Alexis Robinson, who owns a business in the building.

At the beginning of the month, a 93-year-old woman died in a house fire. Cuerpo said this has been one of the busiest stretches for firefighters since last July, adding, “this one has been busier.” It’s not uncommon to see a spike in brush fires in the warm, dry summer months, but the increase in structure fires is unusual.

“Our fire investigators are slammed with the severe number of incidents we’ve had throughout the month, so all of these incidents are still under investigation,” said Cuerpo. The department urges people to be prepared for emergencies, and to take steps that could help prevent fires, such as testing smoke alarms, creating an escape plan, and knowing where to find a fire extinguisher.

As warm, dry conditions persist, Cuerpo warns of the additional risks to homes. “The key thing for residents is to make sure their trash receptacles are ten feet away from their homes, along with outdoor grills. Make sure grills are kept clean, mow your lawn if you have one, and make sure your grass is short because any dry brush can quickly spread to a fire to your home,” he said.

KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle

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Posted: Jul 16, 2026

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Posted: Jul 16, 2026

International News: Dramatic video shows freight train, crew caught in Canadian wildfires

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Wild video shows a freight train surrounded by huge flames from the roaring Canadian wildfires near Armstrong, Ontario.

According to local sources, three Canadian National Railway Company (CN Rail) trains were halted on their tracks because of the fires in the area.

“This could potentially overtake us here,” said one man on the train. “This has gotten a little scary.” Flames can be seen whipping against the windows of the train as two of the operators inside communicated over the radio for help.

“Ya’ll need to hurry up here. We’re encased in flames now.” Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said that three trains carrying combustible and flammable materials were stopped shortly before 5:00 p.m.

During the video, another train is seen passing the caught train, much to the relief of the crew on board. Sources tell FOX Weather that the crew seen in the video is safe.

OPP released a statement saying, “While there is no immediate threat to public safety, emergency responders and railway officials are working together to assess conditions and support ongoing safety measures.”

FOX Weather

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