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The fire also threatened historic structures in the Eagle Creek Day Use Area, specifically those built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. [17] The fire also threatened the Multnomah Falls Lodge, which was saved by water tenders. [18] As of September 27, the Eagle Creek Fire had burned 48,665 acres (197 km 2) and was 46% contained ...
Three hikers observe damage from the Eagle Creek Fire in May 2023. Oregon’s population has been in a steady state of growth for the last three decades. [15] With higher populations comes higher risk of human ignited forest fires. 2017 saw the devastating effects of human influenced fires. The Eagle Creek Fire burned 48,831
Lava Fire; Long Draw Fire; Holloway Fire [1] Miller Homestead [1] 2014 Buzzard Complex [1] 2015; 2017. Chetco Bar Fire; Cinder Butte Fire; Eagle Creek Fire; High Cascades Complex fires; Jones Fire; Milli Fire; Nash Fire; Whitewater Fire; 2018. Boxcar Fire; Graham Fire; Jack Knife Fire; Klamathon Fire; Klondike Fire; Long Hollow Fire; Miles Fire ...
A wildfire outside Portland, Oregon, forced hundreds of local residents to evacuate on Tuesday as it ravaged the picturesque Columbia River Gorge. Oregon wildfire ravages picturesque gorge, ash ...
Trail crew workers on the Pacific Crest Trail as it winds through the burn area of the Eagle Creek Fire in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore., in 2018.
The off-trail trek, which skyrocketed to popularity in the early 2010s but struggled with overcrowding, has been closed since the Eagle Creek Fire. Oregon's iconic Oneonta Gorge likely to stay ...
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.
Some bills were passed into law, but they were not effective measures. In 1929, the Dole Valley fire destroyed another 153,000 acres (620 km 2) of timber, and in September 2017 the Eagle Creek Fire burned nearly 50,000 acres (200 km 2) in the Columbia River Gorge.