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Oregon's largest wildfire grew to 94,000 acres by July 18 — just short of becoming the state's first megafire of the season. In addition, a wildfire just south of Grants Pass brought new evacuations ...
Community members living in the Ashwood community are grappling with the loss of structures after the over 94,000-acre Cram Fire started this week. The fire that began Sunday has exploded in size day ...
The Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties has burned four homes and other structures as it continues to burn through ...
Kyle Butler witnessed the devastation firsthand and is now leading efforts to help his neighbor, Lynn Alps, rebuild her life.
Northwest Complex Incident Management Team 10 (NW Team 10), under the leadership of Incident Commander Steve North, joined a Unified Command of the Cram Fire with the Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM) ...
The Cram Fire, which started near the Willowdale area Sunday afternoon, was huffing to more than 90,000 acres by Thursday ...
A wildfire burning in Jefferson County and Wasco County has grown to more than 94,000 acres. The Cram Fire has grown to about ...
The Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties increased in size Tuesday as wildfire crews battled high temperatures and ...
The Cram Fire reached 77,158 acres as of July 17, remaining the state's largest blaze and growing nearly 13,000 acres since ...
Hot, dry conditions and strong winds have made it difficult to contain the Cram fire, the largest active wildfire in the ...
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, burning in north Jefferson and edging into south Wasco County, remained active throughout Tuesday night, July ...
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