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Oregon's Cram Fire has rapidly grown to engulf nearly 30,000 acres, prompting evacuations across multiple counties on Tuesday. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The Cram Fire in Central Oregon has grown beyond 30,000 acres, driven by heat and gusty winds. It has forced evacuations, worsened air quality, and shut down Highway 97. Crews face difficult terrain ...
Days of cooler weather have helped hundreds of firefighters battling the nearly 96,000-acre Cram Fire, where containment has ...
The Cram Fire, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it broke out.
On Sunday, July 20, fire managers announced that the fire is now 49% contained and has burned 95,748 acres. “Cooler ...
MADRAS, Ore. — The Cram Fire is staying steady at nearly 96,000 acres and is 77% contained as of Wednesday, with Clackamas ...
Burdoin Fire has destroyed 14 homes, closed Highway 14 and put the community of Lyle on a level 3 "go now" evacuation order.
The Cram Fire burning on private land protected by Willowdale and Ashwood-Antelope Rangeland Fire Protection Association (RFPA) and Prineville BLM managed land originated near mile post 76 on Highway ...
Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations were expanded Tuesday afternoon, and the Oregon State Fire Marshal's office has called in task forces from other counties.
The Cram Fire exploded to 64,296 acres as of the morning of July 16. The fire ignited July 13, quickly becoming the state's largest blaze.
The Cram Fire, burning northeast of Madras, continued to grow overnight as more crews continue to respond to the blaze.
After a wildfire erupted, prompting Level 3 “Go Now” evacuations in the area near the Columbia River Gorge, officials say ...