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Days of cooler weather have helped hundreds of firefighters battling the nearly 96,000-acre Cram Fire, where containment has reached 77% and more evacuation levels were lowered or lifted Wednesday.
Authorities have announced significant changes to evacuation zones as efforts to contain the Cram Fire continue.
The fire in Oregon ballooned to more than 95,000 acres amid shifting winds and dry air, but improved weather this weekend was ...
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Oregon wildfire updates: Burdoin Fire destroys 14 homes, Cram Fire reaches 73% containment
Investigators have not yet determined the cause of the fire. The Cram Fire in Wasco and Jefferson counties has slowed down from the explosive growth that was seen earlier and is now 73% contained. The ...
The Burdoin Fire has destroyed at least 45 structures on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and hundreds of ...
At least 850 personnel are fighting the Burdoin Fire and some national forest lands in the Columbia River Gorge are now closed.
Cram Fire in central Oregon becomes largest fire in 2025 Nearly 900 personnel have been deployed, and officials say it's 73% contained. The fire has burned more than 95,000 acres so far. Credit: AP ...
The Cram Fire in central Oregon has become the largest wildfire in the U.S. and is now nearing megafire status, a metric reached when 100,000 acres have been burned. The fire is currently 73 percent ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Fire officials say due to the success of firefighting operationsand favorable weather conditions, there has been minimal fire activity and spread of the Cram Fire over ...
A wildfire burning in a sparsely populated region of central Oregon has become the largest fire this year and is on the verge of surpassing 100,000 acres to become a megafire.
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