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Nearly two months since the Rowena Fire tore through Wasco County, destroying 56 homes and 91 other structures, local ...
Specialized cleanup crews are helping families return to their homes and businesses as fast and safely as possible more than a month after the Rowen Fire.
A Wasco County task force has begun its first phase of cleanup, starting with removing hazardous materials, then clearing debris after the fire burned nearly 4,000 a ...
Currently, the Cram Fire has burned 28,635 acres and is still uncontained in Jefferson and Wasco counties. Just last month, the Rowena Fire burned 3,700 acres in Wasco County and destroyed at ...
After a wildfire just south of The Dalles in Wasco County prompted Level 3 “Go Now” evacuations earlier in the day, they have ...
All evacuations in Jefferson County remain in place, and officials said the area surrounding Gateway is now at Level 3 due to the possibility of the fire crossing Highway 97.
The Cram Fire, burning north of Madras, doubled in size overnight, reaching the town of Ashwood.
New Level 3 GO NOW! Evacuation orders are in effect for parts of Wasco County due to the growing Cram Fire, according to the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office. The Cram Fire had burned 28,635 acres ...
The Washington Family Ranch Young Life Camp — a large Christian summer camp in Wasco County — is sending campers home early this week due a growing wildfire spreading rapidly through grass ...
The Wasco County Sheriff's Office ordered more evacuation levels for the fire area Tuesday afternoon, including several areas west of Highway 97 that were added to the Level 3 area.
The Cram Fire in Wasco and Jefferson counties reached 77,158 acres as of July 17. The fire, fueled by hot, windy conditions, is the largest wildfire currently burning in Oregon.
Cram Fire in central Oregon nears megafire status, community meeting planned The Cram Fire in Wasco and Jefferson counties grew increasingly close to becoming Oregon's first megafire of the season.