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- Okanogan County Emergency Management
Okanogan County Emergency Management reports on incidences and emergencies within the county
- Okanogan County Emergency Management | Okanogan WA - Facebook
If you have lost a home structure or need assistance call Okanogan County Emergency Management at 509-422-7348 For more information go to, Okanogan County Emergency Management's, active incident web page at okanogancounty org
- Evacuation downgraded for wildfire near Oroville
According to Okanogan County Emergency Management, the fire remains active near Old Brunham Road, and residents in the surrounding area are urged to remain cautious and aware OROVILLE, Wash
- Emergency Management offered by Okanogan County Emergency Management
In cooperation with other jurisdictions of the county, the Okanogan County Emergency Management helps mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters
- Wildfire Prompts Level 3 Evacuations Near Winthrop
Emergency management officials emphasized the urgency, stating that the fire is spreading quickly "People living in the area should evacuate immediately," the agency said in a public alert The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office reports that this blaze is one of several wildfires burning in the county on Wednesday
- Active Incidents - Okanogan County, Washington
National Weather Service is forecasting thunderstorm activity occurring throughout Okanogan County again this afternoon Persons should be aware of their surroundings and take action if needed Emergency Management will be monitoring the situation and will update as needed
- Level 3 (Go Now!) Evacuations ordered for wildfire burning near . . .
Level 3 (go Now!) Evacuations have been ordered for a wildfire burning near Winthrop Okanogan County Emergency Management says evacuations are in place from
- Stud Horse Fire burning 550 acres, evacuations still in place
According to Okanogan County Emergency Management, the evacuation order affects the region from the Pearrygin Lake side halfway down the Winthrop side, as of 4:30 p m
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