VIDEO: One person has died in the Chelan Hills Fire, marking the second wildfire fatality in Washington this year, as crews continue working to contain flames burning east of Lake Chelan. Authorities confirmed the victim was trying to flee the fire by vehicle when smoke overtook the car and the person was unable to escape. The person had been reported missing. Human remains were found inside the vehicle. An official identity is yet to be released.
Meanwhile, other residents who fled the flames say they feel fortunate to have made it out alive. Among them is Lonnie Kirk, who built a family farm with his wife, Elizabeth, and their three teenagers in the small town of Orondo. The farm is now gone. “We lost everything. Our house, our cars and trucks. We pretty much left with the clothes on our backs,” Kirk said. An online fundraiser has been established to help the family rebuild.
The fire exploded over the holiday weekend, growing to more than 10,000 acres and destroying at least a dozen homes and more than 100 structures, according to authorities. Kirk said his family had little more than an hour to evacuate once the wind shifted. “Sixty, 70 mile-per-hour winds came up, the wind shifted. The next thing you know it’s at our back door,” Kirk said. “We were literally leaving our property as it was right at the back of our house.”
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