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Level 3 evacuations are in place for the Highland Fire in Crook County, south of Prineville, which sparked Saturday afternoon and was driven by wind.
A wind-driven wildfire in Crook County that started on Saturday afternoon has triggered “Go Now” evacuation orders for people living south of Prineville, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal.According to the Crook County Sheriff’s Office,
The fire began just after 3 p.m. Sunday at Old Banning Idyllwild Road and Wolfskill Truck Trail. Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the state flew fire suppression missions. Three firefighters sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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The larger of the two fires, the Orleans Complex, has burned more than 4,000 acres of forestland in Siskiyou and Del Norte counties. Crews from multiple agencies are working to
Parts of La Sal in San Juan County were under evacuation Friday due to the nearby Deer Creek Fire, according to San Juan County officials and Utah Fire Info.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said a crash involving a power pole and downed wires sparked the Turner Road Fire.
State officials have issued a “go now” evacuation order for some residents in Belfair, Mason County, due to the Toonerville wildfire that is continuing to spread.
A wildfire burning near Toonerville Road in Belfair prompted officials to issue evacuation orders for some residents in the Mason County community on Wednesday. The Toonerville Fire started around 4:45 p.m. Tuesday and has burned an estimated 70-100 acres as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.