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  2. Tunnel Five Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Tunnel Five Fire or Tunnel 5 Fire was a wildfire in Skamania County, Washington in the Columbia River Gorge, near the border with Oregon. Ignited in the morning of July 2, 2023, [2] the fire was caused by a BNSF locomotive exhaust. [3] By July 10, the fire was 80% contained, [4] and by the following day it reached 100% containment. [5]

  3. What to know about Tunnel Fire: Residents return home ... - AOL

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    US 89 reopened Sunday, some evacuated residents are allowed to return home.

  4. Tunnel Five fire spreads rapidly now posing ‘extreme danger ...

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    The Tunnel Five continues to spread rapidly in Skamania County, now burning more than 300 acres in southern Washington state. The wildfire has forced residents to evacuate and threatens to destroy ...

  5. Tunnel Fire: 30% containment reached, size at 19,344 acres ...

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    The Tunnel Fire burning 14 miles northeast of Flagstaff climbed back to 19,344 acres by Tuesday evening, officials confirmed. Tunnel Fire: 30% containment reached, size at 19,344 acres; town hall ...

  6. Category:Tunnel fires - Wikipedia

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    1996 Channel Tunnel fire; 2008 Channel Tunnel fire; G. Gotthard Road Tunnel; H. Holland Tunnel fire; Howard Street Tunnel fire; M. Mont Blanc Tunnel fire; S. 1982 ...

  7. Tunnel Fire came 'racing down the hill'; residents say ... - AOL

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    Officials say the fire was controlled, but winds pushed it out of control, causing it to spread. The fire as of Sunday morning burned 21,000 acres. Tunnel Fire came 'racing down the hill ...

  8. Oakland firestorm of 1991 - Wikipedia

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    The official name of this incident by Cal Fire is the Tunnel Fire. [3] It is also commonly referred to as the Oakland Hills firestorm or the East Bay Hills fire. The fire ultimately killed 25 people and injured 150 others. The 1,520 acres (620 ha) destroyed included 2,843 single-family dwellings and 437 apartment and condominium units.

  9. What to know about the Tunnel Fire: Strong winds to continue ...

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