Homes destroyed in devastating Kennewick wildfire still not rebuilt more than a year later
Sara was offered a position in
Then fire swept over the hill and into the
"Then we turned to our right and we could see that the fire had crept up the hill and was situated between my house and my neighbor's house,"
The Greens were one of four families to lose their home in the 5,000-acre, wind-driven wildfire that destroyed five houses and damaged others.
Now, more than a year after the fire, only one home is expected to be rebuilt.
Others have stayed in town but picked other places to live.
The Greens made a different choice.
They used the fire as a chance to move to
Steven and
Wayne and
The ground where the historic house that
Bruce and
They are planning to put a one-story
"It will be the greatest house in the Tri-Cities,"
Lessons learned
No one could have anticipated the devastation the wildfire would cause when it ignited near the
It was one in a series of fires that day in the Tri-Cities area during a busy fire season.
But this was the most damagin in 25 years. A whirlwind sent flaming debris into dry brush in an open field, putting the flames on a collision course with the south
Residents weren't prepared when it descended on them. For the Greens, the bushes they had next to their homes turned into torches.
"We met with (firefighters) a couple times, and they said, 'We see that you have junipers. You probably would have been better to have 55 gallon drums of gasoline next to your home,'"
In the aftermath, firefighters met with homeowners from
The program looks at ways people living on the edge of wildlands can make their homes safer.
Develop a safety plan
When a series of fires hit
They worked to clear dead trees, make it easier for firefighters to access the area and partnered with other agencies and volunteers to make sure the popular walking area is maintained.
They continued efforts this year by going door-to-door and giving people information about how to prevent a fire from reaching their homes.
"We need to get that information out," Capt.
The recent departure of Fire Chief
"The fire department has provided information on the Firewise program to the homeowner groups, and is committed to continuing to assist property owners through their continued outreach and safety education," she said.
A good insurance company
Green also learned the importance of having an insurance company that worked closely with him on his claim.
"The insurance company could have made it much more difficult," he said. "I heard from some other people that they had to itemize everything."
Neither the Greens nor the Smiths have determined what they want to ultimately do with their lots. Benton County Assessors Office records show no one has sold their property burned by the fire.
"We haven't decided what we wanted to do," Green said. "We're really enjoying it over here."
___
(c)2019 Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, Wash.)
Visit Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, Wash.) at www.tri-cityherald.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.



Live updates: Kincade Fire burns nearly 50 miles; PG&E eyes another power shutoff
Big changes to Covered California: Everything you need to know as enrollment kicks off, from financial help to penalties
Advisor News
- Business owners may be overlooking a key part of their financial picture
- How smart investments prepare clients for inflation
- Amid slew of corporate tax ideas, Newsom chose one likely to hit people’s premiums
- The biggest risk to your clients’ financial plans isn’t market volatility
- Initiative looks at how caregiving impacts workplace benefits
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Records 52-Week High Thursday Morning
- Fortitude Re Completes $500 Million FABN Issuance
- Reframing retirement income for greater certainty
- Jackson Introduces Dow Jones Industrial Average Index Option, Flexible Premiums, Six-Year Rate Guarantee in Latest Registered Index-Linked Annuity Launch
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- As Luigi Mangione's lawyers head to court, support grows for the accused 'vigilante'
- Assembly Democrats unite to tax software, health plans in revenue-raising package
- Final rules for Medicaid work requirements are out. Here's what you need to know.
- Findings from Chau Huynh and Colleagues Update Understanding of Managed Care (Medicaid Asset Limits And Enrollment Among Older Adults And People With Disabilities): Managed Care
- Medically tailored meals produce better health and lower costs: Tufts University
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Rating to Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company’s New Surplus Notes
- Greg Lindberg slams ‘vindictiveness’ in fight for prison computer access
- Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
- AuguStar Life enhances its suite of living benefits
- Lobbyist argues Iowa insurance regulator gives too much voice to Wall Street
More Life Insurance News