'Leave Now': Williams Lake Wildfire Engulfs 3200 Acres, Level 3 Evacuations In Place

'Leave Now': Williams Lake Wildfire Engulfs 3200 Acres, Level 3 Evacuations In Place

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  • Spokane County Fire District Chief Cody Rorbach said two structures were damaged
  • Officials said less than 10% of the fire has been contained so far
  • Multiple agencies from Spokane, Lincoln and Whitman counties have responded

Cheney, Washington -- A wildfire south of Cheney near Williams Lake in Washington has spread across an area of 3,200 acres as of late Wednesday, local media reported, citing the Washington Department of Natural Resources.

More than 200 people and multiple agencies are working to contain the wildfire. According to Spokane County Fire District Chief Cody Rorbach, two structures have been damaged in the fire. The details about the structures were not known.  

In a press briefing Wednesday evening, officials said less than 10% of the fire has been contained with both ground and air support working on it, KHQ06 reported.