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Washington wildfire triggers Lyle Hill evacuations Sunday

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Washington wildfire triggers Lyle Hill evacuations Sunday

A fast-moving wildfire known as the Lyle Hill Fire erupted Sunday afternoon, June 28, 2026, in Klickitat County, Washington, forcing Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations. First reported around 1:40 p.m. west of Lyle, the fire spread rapidly through dry grass, brush, and timber, driven by sustained winds near 27 mph and gusts up to 51 mph in the Columbia River Gorge. Within two hours, it covered nearly six square miles and pushed smoke across the Columbia River toward The Dalles, Oregon. Authorities expanded evacuation zones, opened temporary evacuation points, and activated an American Red Cross emergency shelter for displaced residents.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior to June 28 2026 National Weather Service issues wind advisory
  • June 28 2026 Early afternoon fire ignites west of Lyle
  • June 28 2026 About 1:40 p.m. wildfire first reported
  • June 28 2026 Strong winds drive rapid fire growth
  • June 28 2026 Within two hours fire spans six square miles
  • June 28 2026 Officials issue Level 3 evacuation orders
  • June 28 2026 Evacuation points opened in Goldendale and Lyle
  • June 28 2026 Red Cross opens Columbia High School shelter

Why This Matters to You

Wildfires like the Lyle Hill Fire can spread rapidly, endangering lives and property. If you live in a wildfire-prone area, it's crucial to stay informed about local conditions. Check your local news and weather forecasts regularly, especially during high-risk periods.

The Bottom Line

This fast-moving wildfire underscores the importance of preparedness. Have a plan in place for quick evacuation, including a packed emergency kit and a designated meeting place. Remember, safety first. Share this with someone you know in a wildfire-prone area.

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