WILLOWDALE, Ore. — The Cram Fire, burning about 20 miles northeast of Madras in central Oregon, has grown to an estimated 91,861 acres and remains 0% contained, according to officials Thursday evening ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As the Cram Fire approaches the 100,000-acre megafire status in Central Oregon, officials say it is now nearly 50% contained as of Sunday morning. The fire, which began July 13 ...
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MADRAS, Ore. — The Cram Fire is staying steady at nearly 96,000 acres and is 77% contained as of Wednesday, with Clackamas fire crews now assisting in containment efforts. Multiple evacuation zones ...
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 fire, ignited July 13, was fueled by hot temperatures and ...
The Cram Fire east of Madras is one of the largest in the country, forcing evacuation orders across Jefferson and Wasco counties. In a photo provided by Oregon State Fire Marshal, firefighters fight ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Cram Fire, burning north of Madras, doubled in size overnight, reaching the town of Ashwood. On Tuesday afternoon, Level 3 “Go Now” evacuations were issued in Wasco County ...
The Cram Fire in central Oregon became the nation's largest wildfire this year as the blaze neared 100,000 acres on July 20, destroying four homes and threatening hundreds of structures, authorities ...
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MADRAS, Ore. (KATU) — The Cram Fire, which ignited on July 13, has been fully contained, according to an update today. The wildfire scorched nearly 96,000 acres, destroying two homes and threatening ...
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