The White River Fire on Wenatchee Ridge, northwest of Lake Wenatchee, has been sending smoke to Leavenworth, Cashmere, and Wenatchee today. Residents in the area should expect continued intermittent smoke throughout the next few days. Recreationists are advised to stay away from the Wenatchee Ridge area where the White River and Irving Peak Fires are burning.
See active Chelan emergency info here.
The White River (516 acres) and Irving Peak (160 acres) fires were ignited by lightning on Friday. InciWeb provided the following update today:
"Crews on the White River Fire continue to assess and prepare structure protection along Sears Creek Road (FS 6404) and White River Road. Dozers will be working on spur roads off the FS 6404 Road to open and improve access to the fire area. Two aircraft are currently assigned to the incident while other initial attack aircraft are assisting."
"Irving peak fire gained more resources; it is staffed with multiple engines, hand crews, and heavy equipment. Crews focus on scouting potential control lines and begin structure protection along Little Wenatchee Road (FS Road 6500)."
"A Type 2 Incident Management Team has been ordered to manage the White River and Irving Peak Fires."
"Chelan County has issued a Level 3 evacuation (Go Now) for Sears Creek Road, White River Road is at a Level 2 (Be Prepared), and Little Wenatchee Road is at a Level 1 (Stay Alert)."
Fire.Airnow.Gov image of smoke and air quality on Monday afternoon.











