SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — A fire in Smokey Point that harmed 2 houses and killed a minimum of one dog put teams on high alert throughout dry and windy conditions.
Early Tuesday, the fire at a home on 179th Place Northeast, north of Lakewood Crossing, illuminated the sky.
At around 1:30 a.m., the flames were seen on Washington State Department of Transportation electronic cameras on Interstate 5 about a half-mile away.
The Marysville Fire Department said 2 houses were considerably harmed however teams had the ability to stop the flames from infecting other houses.
No individuals were hurt, however 2 dogs might have passed away in the flames. One dog was discovered dead and the other is missing out on, according to firemens.
The Red Cross is assisting 2 individuals who were displaced from among the houses.
It’s uncertain what began the fire, however presently, the threat of fires spreading out is high when one starts. Currently, there is low humidity, wind, and warmer temperature levels.
A Red Flag Warning was provided for the main and south Cascades. There is likewise greater fire threat in the foothills and south and west of Seattle.