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  2. Oregon wildfire update: Larch Creek Fire brings evacuations ...

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    The Salt Creek Fire in Southern Oregon has grown to 3,300 acres. On Monday night, fire crews used cooler evening temperatures to build and improve the line, increasing the fires containment to 2% ...

  3. Oregon wildfire updates: Larch Creek Fire grows to 10,000 ...

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    The Larch Creek Fire burning near Dufur and Maupin in Central Oregon grew to 10,686 acres Thursday morning amid a fresh round of evacuations in the Tygh Valley area west of White River Falls State ...

  4. 2024 Oregon wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Oregon wildfire season was a series of wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Oregon.. Predictions for the 2024 fire season made by the National Interagency Fire Center forecasted above average wildfire potential in the southeastern portion of the state and average wildfire potential throughout the rest of Oregon.

  5. Oregon wildfires: Brush fire near Eugene Airport brings level ...

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    The Harney County Sheriff’s evacuation map can be found at bit.ly/4d1XvX2 for the most accurate evacuation notices. Crews fighting the Fall Fire about 13.5 miles north of Burns shoot water on ...

  6. Salt Fire (2021) - Wikipedia

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    The fire was first reported in the early afternoon of Wednesday, June 30, at around 1:40 pm PST burning east of Interstate 5 in the Gilman Road area near the Salt Creek exit and immediately caused a shutdown of the freeway as the fire rapidly expanded. [4]

  7. Salt Fire (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Salt Fire was a wildfire in New Mexico that burned 7,071 acres (2,862 ha) and was declared contained in July 2024. [1] The fire began on June 17 near the town of Ruidoso, on the Mescalero Apache Reservation. [2] A state of emergency was also declared by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. [3]

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