More than 846 structures have been destroyed by wildfires in the Spokane area, according to the reported headline. The extent of the damage reflects the impact of multiple fires burning across Spokane County and surrounding communities.
Firefighters have continued working to contain the blazes, including efforts to address hot spots and threats to additional structures. Reports have described the Autumn Lane Fire as an ongoing danger in the Spokane area, although the available information does not specify the full number of homes or other buildings affected by each individual fire.
News organizations have also tracked the fires through maps and satellite imagery, while separate coverage has examined what a witness observed before one Spokane wildfire began. Authorities and emergency crews remain focused on suppression, damage assessment and protecting communities as conditions develop.
Related Coverage
- Here’s what we know about all the fires currently burning across Spokane County
- Autumn Lane Fire Remains a Threat to Spokane-Area Structures as Firefighters Battle Hot Spots
- Visualizing the wildfires in Washington and Oregon, in maps and satellite imagery
- What One Witness Saw Before a Spokane Wildfire Started