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As of Sunday morning, the fire had burned 56 homes and 91 other structures, including sheds, barns and shops, according to ...
The number of homes under the most serious evacuation order dropped by 250 as crews kept the fire from growing overnight.
As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.
The Rowena fire ignited Wednesday in Eastern Oregon and quickly climbed the wind-swept hillsides of the Columbia River Gorge ...
Eastbound I-84 had reopened June 12 after closing between mileposts 64 and 82 due to the Rowena Fire, according to the Oregon ...
The Rowena Fire, burning in the Columbia River Gorge, held steady over the weekend while crews worked to contain the blaze.
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On Monday, firefighters will focus on areas that are not fully contained. Officials say firefighting resources will be ...
A baby deer fleeing a wildfire dashed toward firefighters in Oregon, deputies said. The young animal appeared from a burned area near Tooley Lake, first responders said in a June 14 Facebook post.
Firefighters battling the Rowena wildfire in the Columbia River Gorge have made significant progress, with containment now at ...
Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 evacuation orders are in place on Thursday due to the Rowena Fire. Interstate 84 is back open, ...
Kyle DePriest was sent to fight the Rowena Fire despite being told apprentices couldn't help. He describes flames everywhere and zero visibility.
Crews from all over the state traveled to the Columbia River Gorge to help fight the Rowena Fire last week, including three members of the Banks Fire Department.
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