2014 Washington wildfires
| 2014 Washington wildfires | |
|---|---|
| The Carlton Complex on July 21, 2014 | |
| Statistics | |
| Total fires | 1,480 | 
| Total area | 386,972 acres (1,566 km2) | 
| Impacts | |
| Deaths | 1 | 
| Structures destroyed | 300 | 
| Season | |
| 2015 → | |
The 2014 Washington wildfires were a series of 1,480 wildfires that burned 386,972 acres (1,566 km2) over the course of 2014. The first occurred primarily on the east side of the Cascade Range in Chelan and Okanogan counties. The fires burned private land, state land, and within the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests, ultimately covering over 350,000 acres (550 sq mi; 1,400 km2). The first fire began on July 8 near the Entiat River. On July 14 a lightning storm started dozens more fires across the eastern Cascade Range. Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency, activating the Washington National Guard. More lightning strikes later in the summer started additional fires.