Hillman Road Fire under control, evacuations lowered to level 1 (BE READY)

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YAKIMA COUNTY, Wash. – UPDATED 9:34 p.m. According to West Valley Fire Department Chief Nathan Craig, the Hillman Road Fire is now under control.

Evacuation levels have been lowered from level 3 (GO NOW) to level 1 (BE READY). Craig says the fire burned 150 acres.

Crews from the WVFD and the Bureau of Land Management will be staying out overnight to prevent hot spots.

As a result of the fire, two homes and one shop have been destroyed.

Residents affected by evacuations caused by the wildfire burning in the area of Hillman Road and Marble Road can find assistance at the evacuation center at Summit View Church of Christ.

The American Red Cross announced they would have food, cots and other urgent needs for anyone evacuated due to the fire burning on Hillman Road in West Valley.

The shelter opened at 6:30 p.m. at the Summit View Church of Christ at 100 N 72nd Ave, Yakima, WA 98908.

Level 1 (BE READY) evacuations are in place in the area according to Yakima Valley Emergency Management, which includes:

Rocky Top Road to Summitview RoadSummitview Road to Summitview Road ExtensionSummitview Road Extension to Mahre RoadArea between Rocky Top Road and Mahre Road

According to Pacific Power, 144 residents are without power in the Yakima area with 76 in the direct area of the fire. The cause for the outages near the fire is an emergency de-energization.

This is a developing story, which means information could change. We are working to report timely and accurate information as we get it.

 

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