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Colwash Fire Explodes: Mass Evacuations Ordered for Yakima, Benton

Colwash Fire Emergency Update: What You Need to Know (August 22, 2026)

What Happened?

A wildfire named the Colwash Fire started on Saturday morning, August 22, 2026, around 8:40 AM near Toppenish, Washington. The fire began about 2 miles northeast of BIA Road 15 and BIA Road 196.

IMPORTANT: This fire grew VERY fast. It went from an estimated 25–30 acres in the morning to 8,000 acres by evening. That’s like 6,000 football fields burning in just a few hours.


Current Fire Status (As of 10:05 PM, August 22)

Detail Status
Fire Name Colwash Fire
Location ~2 miles NE of BIA Rd 15 & 196, Toppenish, WA
Size 8,000 acres
Containment Unknown (?) – Firefighters are still working to control it
Cause Under investigation

Evacuation Orders: Know Your Level

Evacuations use a 3-level system. Think of it like a traffic light:

Level 3 – GO NOW! (Red Light = Danger Right Now)

Leave immediately. Do not wait. Life and property are in danger.

Yakima County:

  • South of WA-22
  • West of Glade Rd to the county line
  • WA-22 from Glade Rd to county line (includes Byron Hill Rd)

Benton County:

  • East of the Yakima/Benton county line
  • South of WA-22
  • South and west of WA-221
  • North of Sellards Road

Level 2 – BE SET (Yellow Light = Get Ready to Go)

Pack your bags. Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.

Yakima County:

  • North side of WA-22 in the Mabton area

Benton County (earlier order, now upgraded to Level 3 in some parts):

  • East of the County Line
  • South of WA-22
  • South and west of WA-221
  • North of Sellards Road

Level 1 – BE READY (Green Light = Stay Alert)

Stay informed. Prepare your go-bag. Fire could head your way.

Yakima County:

  • East of Glade Rd

Road Closures

  • Sellards Road is CLOSED from Bert James Road to the county line.
  • WA-22 between Market St and Byron St – Police ask everyone to stay off this road so evacuees and first responders can move safely.

Evacuation Shelter

If you need a safe place to go:

Prosser High School
1500 Paterson Road, Prosser, WA 99350
Red Cross shelter opened at 9:15 PM


Timeline: How the Day Unfolded

  1. 1:15 PM – Fire reported. Initial size: 25–30 acres. Official update later said 700 acres.
  2. 4:00 PM – Yakima County issues first evacuations (Levels 1, 2, 3).
  3. 5:30 PM – Fire grows to 4,000 acres (per National Interagency Fire Center).
  4. 6:30 PM – Fire crosses into Benton County. Sellards Road closure requested.
  5. 7:40 PMLevel 2 (BE SET) for western Benton County (south of Prosser).
  6. 8:15 PMLevel 3 (GO NOW!) for new areas in Yakima County (WA-22 from Glade Rd to county line, including Byron Hill Rd).
  7. 9:00 PMLevel 3 (GO NOW!) for west-central Benton County (east of county line, south of WA-22, south/west of WA-221, north of Sellards Rd).
  8. 9:15 PM – Red Cross shelter opens at Prosser High School.
  9. 10:05 PM – Police ask public to avoid WA-22 between Market St and Byron St.

What Should You Do RIGHT NOW?

If you are in a Level 3 (GO NOW) zone:

  1. Leave immediately. Don’t grab things. Just go.
  2. Follow marked evacuation routes.
  3. Drive calmly. Head to Prosser High School or a safe location outside the fire zone.
  4. Do NOT return until officials say it’s safe.

If you are in a Level 2 (BE SET) zone:

  1. Pack your go-bag now (meds, IDs, pet supplies, phone charger, water, snacks).
  2. Load your car. Face it toward the exit.
  3. Keep phone on and charged. Monitor local alerts.
  4. Be ready to leave in minutes.

If you are in a Level 1 (BE READY) zone:

  1. Pack a go-bag.
  2. Move flammable items (propane, firewood) away from your house.
  3. Stay alert. Check updates every 15–30 minutes.

If you are NOT in an evacuation zone:

  • Stay off the roads near the fire (especially WA-22 near Market/Byron).
  • Do NOT drive to watch the fire. You block emergency vehicles.
  • Check on neighbors who may need help evacuating.

Key Terms Explained Simply

Term What It Means (ELI5)
Acreage How much land is burning. 1 acre ≈ 1 football field.
Containment How much of the fire’s edge is controlled. 0% = not controlled at all. 100% = fully surrounded.
Level 1 / 2 / 3 Official evacuation levels. 1 = Be Ready. 2 = Be Set. 3 = Go Now.
BIA Road Bureau of Indian Affairs road – roads on tribal land.
Red Cross Shelter Free, safe place to sleep, eat, and get help during disasters.

Summary

  • The Colwash Fire exploded from ~30 acres to 8,000 acres in one day (August 22, 2026).
  • Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuations are active in parts of Yakima AND Benton Counties.
  • Level 2 (BE SET) covers more areas nearby.
  • Sellards Road and part of WA-22 are closed.
  • Shelter: Prosser High School (1500 Paterson Rd).
  • Stay informed. Conditions change fast. Listen to local authorities.

FAQ

1. How do I know if I’m in an evacuation zone?

Check the street names and boundaries listed above. You can also:

  • Visit Yakima Valley Emergency Management or Benton County Emergency Services websites.
  • Sign up for local emergency alerts (usually via county website or text alerts).
  • Listen to local radio or official social media.

2. What should I put in a "go-bag"?

  • Medications (7-day supply)
  • Important documents (IDs, insurance, birth certificates)
  • Phone + charger + power bank
  • Water & non-perishable snacks
  • Clothes for 3 days
  • Pet food, leash, carrier
  • Cash (small bills)
  • Flashlight + batteries
  • N95 masks (for smoke)

3. Can I stay and defend my home?

No. In a Level 3 (GO NOW) zone, staying puts your life and firefighters’ lives at risk. Fire moves faster than you think. Leave early.

4. When can I go home?

Only when officials announce it’s safe. They check for hot spots, downed power lines, and road damage. Do not go around roadblocks.

5. Where can I get the latest official updates?

  • Yakima Valley Emergency Management (Facebook / website)
  • Benton County Emergency Services
  • National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC)
  • Local news: Apple Valley News Now, KIMA, KNDO/KNDU

This article is based on public updates from Apple Valley News Now and emergency management agencies as of 10:05 PM, August 22, 2026. Always follow REAL-TIME instructions from local authorities.

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