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Days of cooler weather have helped hundreds of firefighters battling the nearly 96,000-acre Cram Fire, where containment has ...
The fire in Oregon ballooned to more than 95,000 acres amid shifting winds and dry air, but improved weather this weekend was ...
Authorities have announced significant changes to evacuation zones as efforts to contain the Cram Fire continue.
At least 850 personnel are fighting the Burdoin Fire and some national forest lands in the Columbia River Gorge are now ...
Burdoin Fire has destroyed 14 homes, closed Highway 14 and put the community of Lyle on a level 3 "go now" evacuation order.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has exploded to over 105,000 acres, making it the largest wildfire in the United States so far this ...
The Cram Fire, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it ...
More progress helped by cooler weather have brought reduced evacuation levels Monday on the week-old, nearly 96,000-acre Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties and on the two new fires that broke ...
Wildfire Cram Fire grows to more than 90,000 acres in Central Oregon By Tarek Anthony (OPB) and Kathryn Styer Martínez (OPB) July 17, 2025 1:35 p.m. Updated: July 18, 2025 4:44 p.m.
The fire sparked on Sunday, July 13, and is actively burning through tall grass, brush, and some timber. Growth is expected to continue Friday afternoon and evening as breezy conditions develop.
READ MORE | Hot, dry, and windy conditions drive Cram Fire to nearly 92,000 acres At a community meeting held on Friday evening, officials said the fire has burned 95,631 acres and is uncontained.