Inslee: Malden is 'center of our heartbeat'
"I don't think it's a stretch to say that this is the symbol of both our trauma and our commitment to rebuilding and to our commitment to dealing with the fundamental forces that are making these fires so cataclysmic," Inslee said during his stop in the small
On Monday, a fire, aided by high winds, destroyed 121 homes, eight commercial properties and 94 other structures in
Inslee said in the past three days, the state has lost almost 600,000 acres to wildfires.
"In the last three days, we have lost more acreage to fires than in any single entire year in the history of the state of
Inslee spent Thursday morning speaking to
Inslee on Thursday declared a state of emergency and freed several hundred thousand dollars in emergency funds to give wildfire victims cash for food, clothes and other essentials.
He said the state is assessing the level of damage to see if cities like
"I plan to put together pictures from today and impress upon the Trump administration the importance of a quick turnaround, that this really is like nothing we've ever experienced before," she said.
Inslee said the heat, wind and lack of humidity have contributed to this year's blazes. He said the severity of these recent wildfires is evidence of how climate change is affecting
"We do know that we're living in a new
Inslee said the state has been spending millions of dollars thinning forests so that they are less "explosive."
Inslee credited the
Sheriff
He said during times of tragedy his staff often interact with people during their darkest hours, but they also get to witness their finest moments as well. Myers said that is what they saw from the county's emergency services, fire districts, law enforcement and Avista.
"I think we will come out of this on the other side better for it," he said.
Inslee also praised
She said the city needs to train homeowners on how to keep their homes safe from fires. Ferrell said she is hopeful those homeowners will return to
The nonprofit stated in a news release there has been an outpouring of donations. Volunteers are asking those wanting to donate to focus on essential items like toiletries, clothes, batteries, flashlights, garbage cans and bags.
Small-dollar food and gas cards are in great need, as well as permanent housing for families displaced by the fires. Those wanting to donate money can do so at donorbox.org/whitman-county-fire-relief-fund or they can send it to
Items can be donated at Gifted Granny's Gift Shop,
After his stop at
"As most of the young people are returning to the campuses, they're doing remote learning, but they're doing close socializing and they're partying like there's no tomorrow," he said. "And when there's no tomorrow people get COVID."
He credited the
The governor said he hopes to take the lessons learned in
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