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MADRAS, Ore. (KATU) — The Cram Fire, which ignited on July 13, has been fully contained, according to an update today. The ...
The Cram Fire continues to grow as windy conditions challenge firefighters to get a handle on the biggest fire burning in the ...
Authorities have announced significant changes to evacuation zones as efforts to contain the Cram Fire continue.
Nearly 900 personnel, 89 engines, 19 hand crews and four helicopters fought the over 95,000-acre Cram Fire over the past week ...
About 70 state prison inmates were brought in from around Oregon to perform field work to help "defend in place" Deer Ridge ...
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Neighbor rallies to help 'kind-hearted' long-time resident who lost everything in Cram Fire
Kyle Butler witnessed the devastation firsthand and is now leading efforts to help his neighbor, Lynn Alps, rebuild her life.
Oregon's Cram Fire, the largest US wildfire this year, has consumed over 95,740 acres, with 49% containment achieved. Over ...
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Cram Fire Update: Over 30,000 Acres Scorched—Key Evacuations, Closures, and Shelter Details
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 ...
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, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it broke out.
The Cram Fire in Central Oregon has expanded to 94,000 acres, prompting evacuations and challenging firefighting efforts.
The Burdoin Fire has destroyed at least 45 structures on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and hundreds of ...
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