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    Fire photos

    By Brent Baker • July 23, 2014 8:34 pm
    Tags: Carleton Complex Fire, Tonasket Fire

    Photos from the North Siwash Creek fire near Tonasket on Monday, July 21

    Photos from the aftermath of the firestorm that destroyed part of Pateros

    Tags: Carleton Complex Fire, Tonasket Fire

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