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Little If Any Progress Against Central WA Wildfires



WENACTHEE, Wash.  (Metro)  -- There's little if any progress reported so far this week in the wave of wildfires that has plagued Central Washington this year. 

As of yesterday, the Wenatchee complex was still just 30 percent contained and the Table Mountain fire only 15 percent under wraps. 

Meanwhile, the state Department of Ecology reported smoke back in Wenatchee and Cashmere, with the latter again facing hazardous conditions.

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