UPDATE Fire sparks up Merry Canyon on Memorial Day

Leavenworth, WALocal News

A fire in Merry Canyon erupted on Memorial Day, rapidly expanding from 15 acres at 6 a. m. to an estimated 153 acres by 4 p. m. on May 27.

Firefighters initially reported success in halting the fire's growth early in the day, but conditions worsened, prompting further action. Updates via Twitter indicate that crews are working diligently to control the blaze and protect nearby areas. Local officials are monitoring the situation closely to ensure community safety and provide timely information. Wildfires pose significant risks, especially during holiday weekends when outdoor activities peak. This incident underscores the need for heightened awareness and preparedness among residents.

Authorities urge locals to remain vigilant and heed any evacuation orders if necessary. The fire's progression is a reminder of the challenges posed by environmental conditions during the fire season.

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