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An evacuation shelter was established at Mt. Hood Community College. [1] The Columbia River itself was also closed to all marine traffic for 20 miles, [26] from mile marker 126 to 146. [27] The I-84 corridor from Troutdale, Oregon to Hood River, Oregon, continued to be an active evacuation zone as of September 12. [28]
The Palisades Fire has destroyed over 6,000 structures and burned more than 23,700 acres. It is at 59% containment. The Eaton Fire, north of Pasadena, also continues to blaze, burning 14,000 acres ...
In neighboring Oregon, the map colors are different, demarcating distant tsunami evacuation zones from local zones. What’s shown in green is outside a hazard area. What’s shown in green is ...
In the yellow zones, there is an evacuation warning and mandatory evacuations could be imminent — people who may have trouble getting out of these areas should leave immediately.
The South Valley Fire was a human-caused wildfire in Wasco County near Dufur in the U.S. state of Oregon. The fire was one of three fires near Dufur, specifically the Long Hollow Fire and the contained Substation Fire. The South Valley Fire burned 20,026 acres (81 km 2). It caused the evacuation of 500 people and threatened 200 homes. [2]
The 2020 Oregon wildfire season was the most destructive on record in the state of Oregon. The season is a part of the 2020 Western United States wildfire season . The fires killed at least 11 people, burned more than 1,000,000 acres (400,000 ha) of land, and destroyed thousands of homes.
This story was updated at 1 p.m. Heavy rains from a second atmospheric river of moisture is bringing flooding to some parts of Oregon. Here's the latest on road closures, landslides and other ...
The Willamette River crested at 28.6 feet (8.7 m) in Portland on February 9, reaching major flood stage and causing some flooding issues in lowlying parts of the city, including the Northwest Industrial Area. Sandbags were placed along the downtown seawall to prevent flooding, but the river came a few inches short of overtopping the lowest ...