The Kartar fire in Okanogan, Washington, which began June 16, 2026, burned 11,746 acres and caused fire damage to structures in the affected area. The fire has been fully contained.
Overview written from official NASA EONET and National Interagency Fire Center/IRWIN data.
- Type
- Wildfires
- Official size
- 11,746 acres
- Containment
- 100%
- Cause
- Human
- Began
- Status
- Ongoing
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Official size & containment
Official incident size and containment reported through NIFC / IRWIN, as we observed it. Newest first.
- 11,746 acres ±0 100% contained
- 11,746 acres ±0 100% contained
- 11,746 acres 100% contained
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Latest updates
Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.
- Forecast discussion NWS OTX
Area Forecast Discussion
Elevated fire weather conditions persist across central and eastern Washington through Tuesday, with warming trend and 90s highs expected.
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000 FXUS66 KOTX 141755 AFDOTX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Spokane WA 1055 AM PDT Tue Jul 14 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions persist across portions of Central and Eastern Washington, particularly through the Okanogan Valley, through at least Tuesday.
- Areas of showers and breezy east winds in Idaho and far eastern reaches of Washington Tuesday.
- A warming trend will bring widespread highs in the 90s coupled with warm overnight lows in the upper 50s to upper 60s.
- Forecast uncertainty increases mid to late week with potential for showers and thunderstorms.
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.SYNOPSIS... An expansive ridge centered over the Central U.S. will maintain its influence over the Inland Northwest early this week, driving a warming trend through Wednesday. Persistent breezy winds and low humidity will maintain elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions across portions of Central and Eastern Washington. By midweek, a surge of monsoonal moisture will introduce chances for showers and thunderstorms.
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.DISCUSSION...
Today through Thursday: The Inland NW will be situated in a southerly flow with a trough of low pressure…
- News NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Douglas County Offers $25,000 Reward For Info Leading To Arrest In Chelan Hills Fire Case
- News FOX 13 Seattle
Chelan Hospital safe as wildfire burns nearby
- News NonStop Local KHQ
Kartar Fire grows to 11,679 acres near Omak, Level 3 evacuations remain in effect
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- Methow Valley News News
- ncwlife.com News
- ncwlife.com News
- NewsRadio 560 KPQ News
Crews Make Some Progress On Kartar Fire Near Omak, Now 15% Contained & Nearly 12,000 Acres
- MyNorthwest.com News
- Source ONE News News
Man Accused Of Starting Kartar Fire Arrested After Witnesses Follow Vehicle To Omak
- My Bellingham Now News
Wildfires in eastern Washington prompt evacuation order, road closures
- NewsRadio 560 KPQ News
Two Wildfires Near Omak Merge To Form 7,500-Acre Blaze, Level 3 Evacuations In Effect
- The Star Homepage News
Updated: Evacuation ordered along Columbia River Road to Omak
- KREM News
Evacuations lifted for Kartar Fire near Omak Lake as crews mop up, monitor hot spots
Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see NASA EONET ↗.