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Improved weather conditions in Central Oregon over the weekend helped wildland firefighters increase containment lines around ...
The fire, which broke out on July 13, exploded in size over recent days due to hot and dry conditions and gusty winds in parts of the state.
The firefighters are working around the clock, so the incident meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Portland ...
If 100,00 acres or more are burned, the Cram fire could be classified as a “mega fire.” The good news: the fire is 73% contained, with cooler, calmer weather allowing firefighters to improve ...
Authorities have announced significant changes to evacuation zones as efforts to contain the Cram Fire continue.
Fire crews are starting to get the upper hand on a wildfire in Central Oregon that exploded in size, fueled by dry conditions ...
The fire in Oregon ballooned to more than 95,000 acres amid shifting winds and dry air, but improved weather this weekend was ...
A total of four residences and two other structures have been burned, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. One ...
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KOIN on MSNCram Fire approaches megafire status, crosses 90K acresThe Cram Fire could become Oregon's first "megafire" of the season - a term used for wildfire that burn over 100,000 acres.
Oregon's Cram Fire has rapidly grown to engulf nearly 30,000 acres, prompting evacuations across multiple counties on Tuesday ...
We will see heightened fire danger again this weekend. We have issued a Weather Impact Alert for Saturday and Sunday due to the combination of very dry air, breezy winds, and drought conditions ...
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