Firefighters continued battling a wildfire burning on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge on Monday as strong winds and steep terrain complicated efforts to contain the blaze.
The Lyle Hill Fire has burned an estimated 233 acres since it started Sunday afternoon near Lyle. The fire was initially estimated at a larger size Sunday and again Monday morning, but officials reduced the acreage estimate Monday afternoon after getting a better assessment of the burn area. Officials said no homes or other structures have been destroyed, but evacuation orders forced some residents to leave their homes.
A Level 3 “Go Now” evacuation order for the northern portion of Lyle was downgraded to Level 2 “Get Set” on Monday afternoon, according to Klickitat County Emergency Management. Temporary evacuation points in Goldendale and Lyle, along with the temporary shelter at Columbia High School in White Salmon, have closed.
Other Level 3 evacuation orders that had remained were also downgraded around 6 p.m. on Monday.
KGW-TV NBC 8 Portland
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