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The rapidly growing fire near Rowena in the Columbia River Gorge spread from 50 acres to 3,500 acres in about 24 hours, and ...
As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.
The Rowena fire ignited Wednesday in Eastern Oregon and quickly climbed the wind-swept hillsides of the Columbia River Gorge ...
The human-caused fire has destroyed an unknown number of buildings and homes and has spread to 2,500 acres, the Northwest ...
Eastbound I-84 had reopened June 12 after closing between mileposts 64 and 82 due to the Rowena Fire, according to the Oregon ...
The Rowena Fire in northern Oregon has burned more than 3,500 acres and destroyed at least 20 homes and other structures, ...
The Oregon Department of Forestry is investigating the cause of the Rowena Fire burning in the Columbia River Gorge, and they ...
Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 evacuation orders are in place on Thursday due to the Rowena Fire. Interstate 84 is back open, ...
Firefighters are making steady progress on the Rowena Fire, despite facing challenging conditions with sustained winds ...
The Rowena Fire continued scorching the area between Mosier and Hood River Thursday night, destroying homes and threatening ...
The fast-moving Rowena wildfire has destroyed 49 homes in Wasco County, with numbers expected to grow, and hundreds have been evacuated.
Destructive Rowena Fire continues growing, still uncontained ...
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