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The Cram Fire, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it broke out.
Days of cooler weather have helped hundreds of firefighters battling the nearly 96,000-acre Cram Fire, where containment has ...
Authorities have announced significant changes to evacuation zones as efforts to contain the Cram Fire continue.
The fire, which broke out on July 13, exploded in size over recent days due to hot and dry conditions and gusty winds in parts of the state.
Nearly 900 personnel have been deployed, and officials say it's 73% contained. The fire has burned more than 95,000 acres so ...
More progress helped by cooler weather have brought reduced evacuation levels Monday on the week-old, nearly 96,000-acre Cram ...
A wildfire in Central Oregon quickly grew over the weekend to become the nation's largest so far this year after burning over 95,000 acres.
The Cram Fire could become Oregon's first "megafire" of the season - a term used for wildfire that burn over 100,000 acres.
Provincial fire duty officer Wes Morgan says crews will be on the ground fighting the Chance Harbour and Musgrave Harbour ...