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The 7,000-acre Larch Creek Fire burning in Wasco County is human-caused, the Oregon State Fire Marshal says.
Oregon Humane Society/Facebook 19 dogs were rescued from potential danger from the Larch Creek Fire burning in Wasco County.
Larch Creek Fire in Wasco County, Oregon grows to over 21 square miles, with 0% containment. Evacuations and shelter set up.
Residents of Tygh Valley had nothing but praise for the firefighters who have protected homes and businesses since the Larch Creek Fire broke out July 9.
It is officially wildfire season in the Columbia River Gorge, a region of Oregon which saw large blazes for most of the summer, including the Larch Creek, Whisky Creek, and Microwave Tower fires.
Evacuation levels have increased for the Larch Creek Fire after substantial growth was reported Wednesday, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry.
Deputies in Wasco County have heard of potential looting in evacuated areas affected by the Larch Creek Fire, which has burned over 18,684 acres and has reached 14% containment.
The Larch Creek Fire burned has over 18,000 acres in Wasco County. As of Sunday, it was 81% contained. "Incredible amount of work, hundreds of folks out here saving homes," the governor said.
Evacuation levels have increased for the Larch Creek Fire after substantial growth was reported Wednesday, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry. Officials say high winds, high ...
The Larch Creek fire remains completely uncontained and officials are still investigating the specifics of the blaze’s cause.
CLARK COUNTY, Wash. — A wildfire burning near Larch Mountain in Clark County has prompted evacuation orders. The Nakia Creek Fire has burned 250 acres since Oct. 9. Monday evening, Clark ...
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