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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 ...
The Cram Fire exploded to 28,000 acres on July 15, shut down Highway 97 north of Madras and has degraded air quality in ...
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The Cram Fire, burning about 20 miles northeast of Madras in central Oregon, has grown over 40,000 acres and is zero percent ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNCram Fire caused by transformer, explodes to 64k acres overnightThe Cram Fire in northern Oregon has grown to 64 acres and is currently uncontained, prompting evacuations and air quality concerns.
Hot temperatures and strong gusts in Central Oregon kept firefighters busy Tuesday as they worked hard to get a grip on a blaze that is threatening small communities, ranches and infrastructure.
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Cram Fire continues to grow as smoky pattern remains as the region heats up heading into the weekend
The Cram Fire continues to generate significant smoke to the region as the footprint grows. This fire is now the largest in the country at over 60k acres. There is a lot of fuel to consume in the ...
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KOIN on MSN‘Really unpredictable’: Central Oregon fire threatens correctional facility, sheriff warnsThe Cram Fire in Central Oregon has burned nearly 65,000 acres and is threatening a correctional facility in Jefferson County, while Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has declared a State of Emergency due to ...
Oregon Governor Kotek invokes Emergency Conflagration Act due to the Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties.
The Cram Fire raging in Jefferson and Wasco counties grew fast in hot, dry and shifting winds and challenging terrain to more than 64,000 acres by Wednesday. According to the National Interagency Fire ...
Nearly 600 teens were evacuated from a Young Life summer camp in Wasco County as the Cram Fire, now Oregon’s largest wildfire at nearly 65,000 acres, threatened the area. While ...
While the state hopes to complete the cleanup phase within months, long-term recovery could take far longer — as long as five ...
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