Survivors of Oregon Road Fire focus on laughter and rebuilding

ELK, Wash. — August 18 marks the one-year anniversary of the devastating Oregon and Gray Road Fires that tore through Elk and Medical Lake in 2023.

The Gray Road Fire sparked near Medical Lake and was caused by an arching wire connector on a power light along the Gray Road.

The sparks caused flames in nearby grass, which led to the spread of the fire.

The Oregon Road Fire near Elk was human caused through spontaneous combustion. Like the Gray Road Fire, the fire burned quickly on dry fuels, aided by high winds.

Combined, the fires torched over 22,000 acres, destroyed 366 homes and took the lives of two community members.

Today, Debra Seibt, 72, and her sister, Karin Haworth, are focused on continuing to rebuild their lives after loosing everything in the Oregon Road Fire.

Seibt and Haworth now live in temporary homes on the land where their houses stood for 50 years before the fire.

“The original emotion was like… what the heck? How can this happen? I mean, this isn’t real. I’m just going to go and evacuate and then I will be back,” said Seibt.

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