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Driven by extreme fire behavior, the Cram Fire exploded to 64,295 acres on Tuesday, fire officials at the Northwest ...
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.
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Public News Service on MSNOR Food Bank vital to Rowena Fire recovery effortsIt has been about three weeks since the Rowena Fire in Oregon's Columbia Gorge was put out, and the local food bank remains ...
The Cram Fire northeast of Madras exploded across nearly 29,000 acres and was still growing fast Tuesday in hot, dry and ...
Reporters got an in-depth look at the recovery efforts in the Columbia River Gorge on Tuesday as cleanup from the Rowena Fire ...
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.
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KOIN on MSNHow long will Oregon’s drought last?After Multnomah County experienced its hottest summer ever in 2024, local residents have been bracing themselves for the next big heat event. But so far, temperatures have been relatively normal.
Gusty, shifting winds and high temperatures have enabled a wildfire in Central Oregon to spread rapidly, reaching nearly ...
Fire season started early in the Northwest. The Rowena fire sparked in early June near The Dalles and destroyed 56 homes in a ...
Officials assessed wildfire damage in Wasco County for federal aid, involving the SBA and OEM in a joint effort to support ...
We're just a week into July, and already this fire season has been busy. In just 10 days, hundreds of wildland firefighters ...
Oregon Emergency Management is advising victims of the Rowena Fire to use caution when returning to their homes. Chemicals from the sites can be dangerous. Some buildings made before ...
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