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Mon December 17, 2012
Taylor Bridge Fire

Investigators name cause of Taylor Bridge Fire near Cle Elum

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This photo combination shows a house on a hillside above Bettas Road near Cle Elum, Wash., surrounded by flames on Aug. 14, top, and on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, bottom. the house survived the fire because of the defensible space around the structure.

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Department of Natural Resources has concluded that an August wildfire that caused $11 million damage was caused by sparks from welding or cutting work on a bridge southeast of Cle Elum.

The department on Monday released the results of its investigation into the Taylor Bridge Fire that destroyed 61 homes and blackened 36 square miles. 

The fire started Aug. 13 as a contractor and subcontractors were working on a Transportation Department project on the Highway 10. Bridge.

Investigators found the fire started about 30 feet from where one worker was cutting rebar with a power saw on the bridge deck and a second worker was welding under the bridge. The work was taking place while industrial activity was supposed to be shut down because of the high fire danger.