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The Cram Fire exploded to 28,000 acres on July 15, shut down Highway 97 north of Madras and has degraded air quality in central Oregon.
The Cram Fire in northern Oregon has grown to 64 acres and is currently uncontained, prompting evacuations and air quality concerns.
The Cram Fire exploded to 64,296 acres as of the morning of July 16. The fire ignited July 13, quickly becoming the state's largest blaze.
The Cram Fire raging in Jefferson and Wasco counties grew fast in hot, dry and shifting winds and challenging terrain to more than 64,000 acres by Wednesday. According to the National Interagency Fire ...
Gov. Tina Kotek's emergency declaration directs state agencies and first responders to use all necessary and appropriate ...
Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency in Oregon on July 16 that will last through end of the year due to the imminent ...
Hot, dry conditions and strong winds have made it difficult to contain the Cram fire, the largest active wildfire in the ...
A day before a heat wave was set to envelop the Willamette Valley, over 1,000 EWEB customers lost power. EWEB spokesperson ...
The Cram Fire, burning about 20 miles northeast of Madras in central Oregon, has grown over 40,000 acres and is zero percent ...
The Cram Fire, burning about 20 miles northeast of Madras in central Oregon, has grown over 40,000 acres. About 300 people ...
Oregon Governor Kotek invokes Emergency Conflagration Act due to the Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties.
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