East Evans Creek Fire Affects Rafting Businesses in Shady Cove
The blaze has forced evacuation notices and smoke guidance as residents share footage of flames near homes.
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Oregon resident films Evans Creek Fire from her yard as smoke, orange glow close in
From her property in southern Oregon, one resident recorded the Evans Creek Fire, with towering columns of smoke rising overhead and orange plumes glowing so close they worried neighbors watching from home. Posted on TikTok, the brief clip shows a real-time view of the wildfire drawing nearer to her community. What happened? The resident captioned her video, "It's getting closer." In the footage, smoke fills the sky near a southern Oregon commun…
East Evans Creek Fire affects rafting businesses in Shady Cove
SHADY COVE, Ore. – As the East Evans Creek Fire continues, some rafting businesses in Shady Cove are temporarily closing their doors until the smoke clears. Shady Cove is currently under a Level 1 fire warning, and with Thursday’s heavy haze of smoke, several businesses in the town are empty or closed. Raft the Rogue […] The post East Evans Creek Fire affects rafting businesses in Shady Cove appeared first on KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2.
Philomath Fire and Rescue crew protecting structures at East Evans Creek Fire
A four-person Philomath Fire and Rescue task force is on the front lines of the East Evans Creek Fire in Jackson County on a mission to protect homes and structures as the wildfire continues to grow. The crew — Operations Chief Dan Eddy, Volunteer Lt. Paula Anderson, Volunteer Firefighter Jayden Lindberg and Volunteer Firefighter Will Beede — deployed on the morning of July 14, according to Philomath Fire and Rescue Chief Chancy Ferguson. Eddy i…
Watch Duty Update On East Evans Creek Fire 7/16/2026 P.m. - 11,551 Acres, 5% Containment, Significant New Evacuation Notices - See Map | The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon
East Evans Creek Fire 18900 Block of E Evans Creek Rd, Approx. 14 Miles Northeast of Rogue River Jackson & Douglas Counties Acres 11,551.4 Containment 5% Active • Updated 41 minutes ago Created by Watch Duty • 6 days ago • Jul 10 at 2:08 PM Level 3 – Go – Evacuation Order Jackson County JAC-017, JAC-109, JAC-124, JAC-126, JAC-127-A, JAC-149-B Level 2 – Set – Evacuation Warning Jackson County JAC-016, JAC-026, JAC-111, JAC-112, JAC-127-B,…
East Evans Creek Fire Grows to 11,551 Acres as Evacuations Expand Toward Shady Cove
SAMS VALLEY, Ore. (Jul. 16, 2026) — The East Evans Creek Fire has grown to 11,551 acres and is 5% contained as firefighters continue battling active spot fires and strengthening containment lines while the wildfire advances closer to populated communities in northeastern Jackson County. As the fire expanded overnight, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office issued…
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