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Oregon wildfire prompts evacuations and closes interstate in Columbia River Gorge

  • The Rowena Fire ignited Wednesday afternoon near the Columbia River Gorge, rapidly consuming over 3,500 acres and destroying at least 20 homes.
  • The fire rapidly expanded as a result of parched plant life and strong winds blowing between 30 and 40 mph, occurring amid unusually dry conditions and historically low fuel moisture levels.
  • Authorities ordered evacuations for more than 730 homes west of The Dalles next to Interstate 84, which was closed for about 10 hours, and opened emergency shelters at The Dalles Middle School and the Gloria Center.
  • State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple warned that the blaze continues to endanger people, homes, and essential facilities, while Chief Deputy Travis Medema cautioned that this may be a challenging fire season.
  • Governor Tina Kotek activated the Emergency Conflagration Act to deploy additional firefighting resources, while FEMA approved federal funding, reflecting ongoing difficulties in containment and the likelihood of an extended fire season.
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KPTV broke the news in Portland, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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