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Semi-Truck Fire Sparks Brush Blaze, Shuts Down Lane on State Route 169 in Maple Valley

by Danielle Sherman
August 3, 2025
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Semi-Truck Fire Sparks Brush Blaze, Shuts Down Lane on State Route 169 in Maple Valley
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A semi-truck fire on Saturday morning brought traffic to a crawl along State Route 169 in Maple Valley, as flames from the vehicle spread to nearby vegetation and forced emergency crews to close lanes and manage a roadside brush fire.

The incident began around 11:30 a.m. on August 2, when the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) reported that a semi had caught fire and was blocking the right lane of SR-169. Within minutes, flames had reached brush along the highway shoulder, adding to the urgency for first responders.

Puget Sound Fire dispatched multiple engines and a command unit to contain the blaze. The quick spread of the fire raised concerns about the potential for further vegetation damage, especially with dry conditions in the area. Crews worked to suppress both the truck fire and the smoldering brush as motorists faced delays and rerouted traffic.

As of noon, transportation officials had no estimated time for when the closed lane would reopen. WSDOT advised drivers to expect delays and seek alternate routes. “It will be slow going in this area for some time,” the agency posted on X (formerly Twitter) that afternoon.

No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. The incident serves as a reminder of how quickly roadside fires can escalate, particularly during the dry summer months in the Puget Sound region. Fire officials urged drivers to remain alert for emergency vehicles and to avoid the area while response crews worked.

Tags: August 2 truck firebrush fire Maple Valleyemergency response SR-169highway fire shutdownMaple Valley fireMaple Valley trafficPuget Sound Fireroadside vegetation firesemi-truck fireSR-169 lane closuretraffic delays Maple Valleytruck fire WashingtonWashington State Route 169wildfire risk WashingtonWSDOT incident
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