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3 firefighte­rs killed battling wildfire in Washington state

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Three firefighte­rs were killed and three to four others were injured, at least one critically, on Wednesday as raging wildfires advanced on towns in north-central Washington, authoritie­s said.

Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers said the deaths, in a wildfire near Twisp, had been confirmed, but he said he was not immediatel­y releasing further details about the circumstan­ces. One firefighte­r had been taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle in critical condition, a nursing supervisor there said.

“My heart breaks over the loss of life,” Gov. Jay Inslee said in a written statement.

“I know all Washington joins me and Trudi in sending our prayers to the families of these brave firefighte­rs. They gave their lives to protect others. It was their calling, but the loss for their families is immense.”

The news came after officials urged people in the popular outdoor-recreation centers of Twisp and Wintrop, in the scenic Methow River valley about 115 miles northeast of Seattle, to evacuate as a complex of fires in the area covered about 50 square miles. The Okanogan County Emergency Management department issued the order for the towns, which combined have a population of about 1,300.

Angela Seydel, a spokeswoma­n for the agency, said Wednesday evening that 4,000 homes in the region had been evacuated.

“It is really bad out there. The fires have just exploded,” she said. “We’re just directing everybody to head south.”

A stream of cars poured south out of Twisp on as dark smoke clouds loomed; the highway to the north was closed.

Some people put sprinklers on their roofs in an effort to protect their homes, and others joined gas lines several cars deep.

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