Several wildfires continued to burn in Eastern Washington Tuesday and Gov. Jay Inslee blamed climate change in part for the rising number of blazes in recent years. Firefighters appeared to be gaining the upper hand against wildfires burning in the Spokane region, although heavy smoke blanketed the state's second-largest city. Inslee visited a fire command center on the Spokane County Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, and blamed tree diseases and rising temperatures caused by climate change for the state's recent spate of record wildfire seasons. Inslee says diseased trees and climate change for creating "explosive conditions" in forests. "Our forests and wild lands are under attack from climate change," Inslee said.