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The Burdoin Fire continues to burn as hotter and drier conditions move into the Columbia River Gorge this week, possibly creating new challenges for firefighters.
Emergency managers scaled back evacuation orders on Sunday for Washington residents who live near wildfires burning in the ...
The Lost Tom Fire is burning three miles southwest of Huntington, has burned 1,124 acres, and is 90% contained. In the ...
A new wildfire erupted on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge the afternoon of July 18, which has closed Highway ...
Cooler weather helped the 870 firefighting personnel assigned to the Burdoin Fire get a small foothold on the Columbia River ...
The Burdoin fire has caused sections of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to be closed as fire crews work to ...
As of Monday, the fire is estimated to be 11,224 acres and is 54% contained. All areas formerly under Level 3 evacuations ...
The Washington Department of Transportation has reopened between Bingen (MP 66) and Courtney Road (MP70) after the Burdoin ...
At least 850 personnel are fighting the Burdoin Fire and some national forest lands in the Columbia River Gorge are now ...
Officials reported that Highway 14 remains closed from mile marker 66, east of Bingen, to mile mark 76, west of Lyle. Highway ...
According to the Southeat Washington Interagency Incident Management Team (SWIIMT), the Burdoin Fire has expanded ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson and Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove met with crews and provided an update Thursday.