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South Beach fire

Published 1:30 am Monday, August 4, 2025

Contributed photo by San Juan Island Fire and Rescue
A Good Samaratine kayaker dousing smolding logs wiht buckets of water
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Contributed photo by San Juan Island Fire and Rescue
A Good Samaratine kayaker dousing smolding logs wiht buckets of water
Contributed photo by San Juan Isalnd Fire and Rescue, by Division Chief Jordan Pollach
Contributed photo
Crew prevnt teh fire from spreading into the grass prairie.

Submitted by San Juan Island Fire and Rescue.

Beginning 10 p.m. July 31, San Juan Fire battled a stubborn and dangerous fire at the west cove at South Beach.

The fire embedded into the decades-deep log debris, requiring fancy footwork and tens of thousands of gallons of water.

Somebody thought it a good idea to build a fire and leave it when no fires are allowed and in a location surrounded by receptive fuels. Most wildfires we respond to are human-caused. Please be careful and follow the burn rules. The cause of this fire is an ongoing investigation.

SJIF&R crews worked until Olympic National Park fire crews arrived to take command.