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Seattle's Beacon Hill Brush Fire Contained as Investigators Point to Accidental Start

The department is warning of ongoing brush‑fire risk in dry conditions, urging drivers and smokers to prevent ignitions.

Overview

  • The blaze began before 4 p.m. Sunday near the 2500 block of S. Myrtle Street and moved along the I‑5 hillside, prompting evacuations and temporary northbound lane reductions.
  • About 120 firefighters mounted a three‑alarm response, bringing the fire under control in roughly an hour and remaining on scene into the night to watch for flare‑ups.
  • Four homes were damaged, with two deemed uninhabitable due to interior fire damage, and part of the Van Asselt Athletic Complex turf field was burned.
  • Two residents were transported to Harborview Medical Center in stable, non‑life‑threatening condition, and a firefighter sustained a minor injury.
  • Seattle Fire investigators say the cause was likely accidental, possibly from a vehicle spark or improperly discarded smoking materials, and they are urging extra caution as dry brush persists.