Wet conditions settled over the region and provided relief for personnel addressing the Cowlitz Complex Fire, but it wasn’t enough to extinguish any of its dozens of burns.
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Source: The Columbian
Cowlitz Complex fire burns 589 acres; rain just not enough to help
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