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Fire officials say the Eagle Creek fire burning along the Columbia River Gorge is estimated to cover 20,000 acres, doubling in size since early Tuesday. The Eagle Creek and Indian Creek fires have ...
Map of burn area (5:22 p.m.): The Eagle Creek fire was burning close to major landmarks in the Columbia River Gorge. This map is based on perimeter data released overnight early Wednesday by ...
In fact, it’s quickly bouncing back. It’s been almost six years since the Eagle Creek Fire burned nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge, and Bloemers feels it’s time to let people ...
Friday marks five years since the devastating Eagle Creek Fire burned through the Columbia River Gorge. The fire was sparked in September 2017 by a then 15-year-old who threw a firework from the ...
The long-term damage is difficult to predict in the aftermath of the Eagle Creek Fire. In the short term, more than 100 trails, campsites and parks were closed in the Columbia River Gorge.
The fire jumped the Columbia River into Washington and grew dangerously close to the Multnomah Falls Lodge. Roughly 400 homes in the Gorge were evacuated. The Eagle Creek Fire was declared 100% ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Eight years after the Eagle Creek Fire scorched nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge, a new report shows the fire helped pave the way for hundreds of dangerous ...
Labor Day marks the two-year anniversary of the start of the Eagle Creek Fire, a more than 48,000-acre wildfire that swept through the Columbia River Gorge. The fire was started by a 15-year-old ...
Chris Harper, a fire management officer for the U.S. Forest Service, said the parts of the Gorge hit hard by the Eagle Creek Fire looks different now. But while vegetation is struggling to return ...
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