The Palm Beach Post

Deaths a ‘hole in our state’s heart’

3 firefighte­rs killed as vehicle crashes amid wildfire.

- By Brian Skoloff and Nicholas K. Geranios Associated Press

TWISP, WASH. — The firefighte­rs — members of a specially trained unit that is sent into danger ahead of everyone else to size up a wildfire — rushed up a narrow, winding gravel road with steep hills on either side.

It proved to be a deathtrap.

Their vehicle crashed, and before they could escape, flames rolled over them, killing three firefighte­rs inside and injuring four others nearby, one critically, authoritie­s said.

The tragedy Wednesday night cast a pall in Washington state and brought to 13 the number of firefighte­rs killed across the West this year during one of the driest and most explosive wildfire seasons on record.

The blazes have “burned a big hole in our state’s heart,” Gov. Jay Inslee lamented Thursday, describing the outbreak as an “unpreceden­ted cataclysm.”

“These are three big heroes protecting small towns,” the governor said, urging residents to “thank a firefighte­r.”

Fire officials with notebooks and cameras walked the hills and banks near Woods Canyon Road outside Twisp, investigat­ing how the disaster happened. Authoritie­s gave few details, shedding no light, for example, on the crash, other than to say that it was not the accident itself that killed the victims, but the fire.

The deaths happened in the scenic Methow River valley about 115 miles northeast of Seattle, where a series of blazes covering close to 140 square miles had merged. The flames burned an undetermin­ed number of homes and triggered orders to about 1,300 people to evacuate.

 ?? TED S. WARREN / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A wildfire burns behind a home on Twisp River Road on Thursday in Twisp, Wash. Authoritie­s on Wednesday afternoon urged people in the north-central Washington town to evacuate because of a fast-moving wildfire.
TED S. WARREN / ASSOCIATED PRESS A wildfire burns behind a home on Twisp River Road on Thursday in Twisp, Wash. Authoritie­s on Wednesday afternoon urged people in the north-central Washington town to evacuate because of a fast-moving wildfire.
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