The fires are likely to continue burning until significant rain or snowfall arrives in the fall.
CHELAN COUNTY, Wash. — Three wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are expected to continue burning into the fall, according to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
While firefighters are actively working on the Pioneer Fire, the Miners Complex Fires and the Moss Mountain Fire, all three are likely to continue to burn until significant rain or snowfall arrives in the region.
For the next few months, crews will focus on maintaining containment lines to protect critical areas like communities, powerlines, water supply systems and natural and cultural resources, according
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