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World Vision supports firefighters, families affected by Washington state wildfires

Firefighters continued to battle massive wildfires in Washington state. The wildfires have killed three firefighters and destroyed dozens of homes and other structures. The Okanogan Complex fire, the state’s largest, has burned 292,512 acres — about 457 square miles — and is only 12% contained, according to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center Aug. 28.

Heavy smoke covered much of eastern Washington, reducing visibility on roads and permeating clothing. Weekend weather forecasts called for scattered thunderstorms over Okanogan, which could slow the fires.

World Vision is distributing relief supplies to support workers fighting the wildfires and families affected throughout central and northeastern Washington. An Aug. 26 delivery included tents, sleeping mats, hygiene products, coolers, and other products at the Entiat Food Bank.

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