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Oregon City, Oregon 108 32.9 49 1858 D Minnie Miller: 91501 prop psgr 1883 Tillamook, Oregon: 52 15.8 25 14 1887 O Minnie Mitchell: 202820 prop psgr 1905 Marshfield, Oregon 35 10.7 8 6 1907 O Minto: C107453 stern psgr 1898 Nakusp, BC 162 49.4 829 522 1954 L Missoula: stern psgr 1866 Thompson Rpds, Montana: 93 28.3 1876 D Modoc: 92103 stern psgr ...
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] "Eastbound I-84 will remain closed at least another week for rock and tree removal.
The Columbia, a common steamboat name, was a sternwheeler build at 1893 at Little Dalles, and operating up the Arrow Lakes route of the Columbia River. The fire of Columbia was less spectacular than of Telephone, but the destruction was just as swift and more complete. On August 2, 1894, while lying at a woodlot just north of the Canada–US ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal mobilized its Green Incident Management Team to protect homes in the area. Falls Fire roars to 120,000 acres in Grant and Harney counties
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]
Level 3 evacuation orders issued for Wickiup Reservoir area in Central Oregon. The Round Mountain and Wickiup fires on Deschutes National Forest reached a combined 70 acres by Wednesday evening ...
The 160 passengers and most of the freight were landed on the Oregon shore. [23] Towed in to drydock at Cascade Locks around 1 September. The hull was found to be a "complete wreck." [24] Columbia River: Cascade Locks: Gypsy: 11 June 1900: Tore hole in bottom and sank in ten feet (3.0 m) of water. [25] Steamship: Willamette River: Independence ...
The work group proposes what it calls a “push-pull program.” The push is using everything from water cannons to firecrackers and lasers to scare the birds off the bridge.