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12 acres burning in Benton County, Washington Β· containment being assessed. Live map, evacuation orders, smoke & air quality β€” straight from NIFC, the National Weather Service, and NASA, updated continuously. Free alerts, no signup.

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WEBBER CANYON Fire β€” daily report

As of the latest National Interagency Fire Center report, the WEBBER CANYON Fire has burned 12 acres in Benton County, Washington, with containment not yet reported.

It was first reported on June 29, 2026.

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Summarized from official NIFC incident data and the incident team's InciWeb updates. A fuller daily narrative is generated automatically for the largest active fires. Awareness only β€” figures lag real conditions. For evacuations, follow your local authorities and call 911.

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WEBBER CANYON Fire FAQ

How big is the WEBBER CANYON Fire?

As of the latest NIFC report, the WEBBER CANYON Fire has burned 12 acres in Benton County, WA. Size and containment change quickly β€” this page refreshes from the official feed.

Is the WEBBER CANYON Fire contained?

Containment for the WEBBER CANYON Fire hasn’t been reported in the current feed. Follow Watch Duty and your local fire authority for the latest.

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Data: National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), refreshed periodically. Wildfire conditions change rapidly; figures here may lag official updates. FireRisk.ai is for awareness, not emergency guidance.