BEND, Ore. (KATU) — Driven by extreme fire behavior, the Cram Fire exploded to 64,295 acres on Tuesday, fire officials at the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center (NWCC) said Wednesday morning.
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 fire in Oregon ballooned to more than 95,000 acres amid shifting winds and dry air, but improved weather this weekend was expected to slow its expansion. By Amy Graff The Cram fire in central ...
The Cram wildfire grew rapidly over the weekend, threatening small communities and ranch land. By Christine Hauser and John Yoon Gusty, shifting winds and high temperatures have caused a wildfire in ...
The Cram Fire in Wasco and Jefferson counties reached 77,158 acres as of July 17. The fire, fueled by hot, windy conditions, is the largest wildfire currently burning in Oregon. Gov. Tina Kotek ...
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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