The Mason County Sheriff’s Office enacted level 2 and 3 evacuations for multiple neighborhoods that have been affected by the McEwan Fire.
MASON CO, Wash. — A wildfire sparked in Mason County at around 2 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon – affecting northeast of Shelton.
According to a Central Mason Fire spokesperson, the fire has burned 250 acres so far and 0% contained.“I saw a big puff of smoke up there so I’m concerned because if the fire ever hopped up over the highway it would eat our creek and just be a disaster.” Mike Rooney said.
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