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Firefighters battling Second Creek Fire near Leavenworth

NANCE BESTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 months, 1 week AGO
by NANCE BESTON
Staff Writer | May 28, 2025 6:24 PM

LEAVENWORTH — Firefighters are currently battling the Second Creek Fire, which began Monday and has scorched an estimated 64.1 acres, according to a report from the Southeast Washington Type-3 Incident Management Team. 

The fire is located on steep, remote terrain approximately 8 miles north of Leavenworth, near the community of Plain, according to the statement.  

“We're having to hike in a lot of the crews and equipment to access that fire,” Department of Natural Resources Wildfire Communications Manager Ryan Rodruck said. “It is a pretty steep terrain that is presenting some challenges to containment, but crews are working hard despite those challenges.”  

The fire is believed to have been human-caused, although the specific origin remains under investigation.  

As of Wednesday, management teams have reported that containment of the fire is at 20%. Around 200 personnel, including aircraft and ground units, are actively engaged in firefighting efforts, with aerial water drops continuing throughout the day.  

Firefighters are also working to improve containment lines around the area where feasible. 

“I don't have an estimate of completion right now,” Rodruck said. “I'm going to say crews are making good progress.”  

Level 1, Be Ready, evacuation alerts have been issued for residents surrounding Second Creek Road, advising them to prepare for potential evacuation. 

Rodruck said there have been no injuries or structures damaged.  

Weather conditions may impact firefighting efforts, with a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms anticipated later Wednesday night and throughout today.  

“It's extremely hot and dry,” Rodruck said. “We are expecting some potential wind movement through the afternoon and into tomorrow, but crews are working to harden the line that we have and improve what needs to be put in.” 

This is the second fire in as many weeks to exceed 40 acres in North Central Washington. 

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