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The first phase of cleanup has started in Wasco County after the devastating Rowena fire. Crews are removing propane tanks, paint cans and other hazardous materials.
Specialized cleanup crews are helping families return to their homes and businesses as fast and safely as possible more than a month after the devastating Rowena Fire destroyed more than 50 homes.
A Wasco County task force has begun its first phase of cleanup, starting with removing hazardous materials, then clearing ...
While the state hopes to complete the cleanup phase within months, long-term recovery could take far longer — as long as five ...
Reporters got an in-depth look at the recovery efforts in the Columbia River Gorge on Tuesday as cleanup from the Rowena Fire ...
Gusty, shifting winds and high temperatures have caused a wildfire in central Oregon to spread rapidly, reaching more than 40 ...
A wildfire burning in a sparsely populated region of central Oregon has become the largest fire burning in the U.S. this year and is on the verge of surpassing 100,000 acres to become what’s ...
Oregon’s busy fire season saw its sixth conflagration declared July 14, far surpassing the record for midway through the month, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal. The state had […] ...
Officials assessed wildfire damage in Wasco County for federal aid, involving the SBA and OEM in a joint effort to support ...
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — The Cram Fire, burning north of Madras, doubled in size overnight, reaching the town of Ashwood.
The fire near Madras is 0% contained. Crews are working to hold lines and protect ranches as smoke impacts drivers on Highway ...