Navajo Nation Leaders Respond to Oak Ridge Fire
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Navajo Nation leaders respond to Oak Ridge Fire
Navajo Nation leaders respond to Oak Ridge FireNavajo Nation leaders have been working around the clock to not only help families impacted by the Oak Ridge Fire, but also their animals get to safety. WINDOW ROCK, AZ. — The Oak Ridge Fire is still burning on the Navajo Nation. It quickly burned through a thousand acres on Saturday, and now it’s 10 times that size. More than 300 firefighters are on the ground, but it appears they may need additio…
Hundreds evacuated as wildfire near Navajo Nation capital grows to nearly 10,000 acres
The Navajo Nation police and McKinley County firefighters watch smoke rise into the sky as the Oak Ridge Fire burns in the distance on June 29, 2025. Photo Courtesy of the Navajo Nation Police DepartmentHundreds of residents in several communities on the Navajo Nation are under evacuation orders as the Oak Ridge Fire, which has zero containment near Window Rock, continues to spread. As of Tuesday, just three days after the fire began, more than …
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