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Oregon Governor declares emergency due to the Rowena Fire in Wasco County, with significant damage and evacuations.
The Rowena Fire continued scorching the area between Mosier and Hood River Thursday night, destroying homes and threatening thousands more.
The ongoing mop-up of the Rowena Fire in Wasco County will be taken over by local crews as the wildfire reached 96% ...
The number of homes under the most serious evacuation order dropped by 250 as crews kept the fire from growing overnight.
The human-caused fire has destroyed an unknown number of buildings and homes and has spread to 2,500 acres, the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center reported Thursday morning. Gov. Tina Kotek ...
A fast-moving wildfire that destroyed at least 20 homes in Wasco County and forced evacuations in an area west of The Dalles next to I-84 was determined to be human-caused, the Northwest Interagency ...
Victims of the Rowena Fire allege that the mass destruction and dozens of homes that were burned were caused by sparks from a ...
On Monday, firefighters will focus on areas that are not fully contained. Officials say firefighting resources will be ...
Union Pacific tracks run through the fire area, but authorities haven't mentioned train sparks as a possible cause, saying ...
A legal complaint filed in district court Monday says “several eyewitnesses” saw sparks coming from a Union Pacific ...
Firefighters are making progress on the Rowena Fire, now at 53% containment with 3,700 acres burned. Some Level 1 evacuation ...
Governor Tina Kotek (D-Ore.) has declared a State of Emergency in response to the devastating Rowena Fire in Wasco County, ...