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SR 14, SR 142 closures snarls travel in Columbia River Gorge as Burdoin Fire burns nearby
SR 14, SR 142 closures snarls travel in Columbia River Gorge as Burdoin Fire burns nearby

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SR 14, SR 142 closures snarls travel in Columbia River Gorge as Burdoin Fire burns nearby

SR 14 and SR 142 remain closed in Klickitat County due to the Burdoin Fire, which started Friday, July 18, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. As of Friday evening, SR 14 is closed in both directions between milepost 66 near Bingen and milepost 75.8 near the junction with SR 142. WSDOT described the closure as 'extended' and said there is currently no estimated time for reopening. SR 142 is also closed in both directions from milepost 1 near Klickitat County Park to milepost 4 near Knight Creek. Drivers are urged to avoid the area and seek alternate routes. Eastbound traffic may detour via the Hood River Bridge. Westbound travelers are being directed to use either the US 97 Sam Hill Memorial Bridge or the US 197 Dalles Bridge. However, WSDOT warned that US 197 is closed to commercial vehicles and any vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight (GVW) between milepost 0 near the Oregon State Line and milepost 3.1 near SR 14. No additional details about the fire were immediately available. Solve the daily Crossword

Oregon wildfire updates: Burdoin Fire erupts in Columbia Gorge, closes Highway 14 west
Oregon wildfire updates: Burdoin Fire erupts in Columbia Gorge, closes Highway 14 west

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time7 days ago

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Oregon wildfire updates: Burdoin Fire erupts in Columbia Gorge, closes Highway 14 west

(This story has been updated to include additional information) A new wildfire erupted on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge on the afternoon of July 18, which has brought evacuation warnings and closed westbound Highway 14. The Burdoin Fire has burned 250 acres just east of White Salmon and appears to be growing. The new fire followed an active day for wildfires. Oregon's largest wildfire grew to 94,000 acres, a fire in Grants Pass brought new evacuations and the Anvil Fire brought evacuations near Mount Hood. Here's the latest on the major wildfires burning around Oregon. Fast-moving wildfire near Bingen, Washington A rapidly expanding wildfire has broken out east of Bingen, Washington, near Lyle and White Salmon. The Burdoin Fire started near Highway 14 milepost 68 and has quickly grown to 250 acres, officials said. Highway 14 westbound is closed at milepost 14. Level 1, 2 and 3 evacuation orders have been issued. An evacuation map can be found at here: Cram Fire in central Oregon nears megafire status, community meeting planned The Cram Fire in Wasco and Jefferson counties grew increasingly close to becoming Oregon's first megafire of the season. The blaze burning north of Madras reached 94,293 acres, according to a morning report on July 18. A megafire is one that burns more than 100,000 acres. A community meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on July 18 at Jefferson High School in Madras. Firefighters continue to secure lines and extinguish hot spots south of Highway 293. In the southern perimeter, units will reinforce and open the line finished by excavators, improving the line and its ability to contain the fire, the report said. Available units of wildland and structure fire were sent to help, supported by aircraft. Near the Trout River, smoke and heat continue to be a challenge for units working to limit the fire's movement southward. Air quality in Madras remains moderate as of July 18, and improved to moderate in Prineville and has improved to good in the Bend and Redmond area. A red flag warning remains in effect July 18, meaning the fire is likely to grow, but cooler temperatures are expected to tamp the blaze down over the weekend. The forecast shows an increased chance of rain for July 21 or July 22 but not enough to extinguish the fire. Widespread evacuations are still in effect. Jefferson and Wasco County sheriffs have extended level 1, 2 and 3 evacuations in several areas. An evacuation map for Jefferson County can be found at: An evacuation map for Wasco County can be found at: A Red Cross evacuation shelter is available at Jefferson County Middle School, 1180 SE Kemper Way in Madras. Board Shanty Fire brings evacuation warnings in Grants Pass The Board Shanty Fire ignited the evening of July 17 just south of Grants Pass and brought evacuations to the southern Oregon town. Fire crews said the blaze had reached 300 acres by the morning of July 18. Overnight, crews established 5,000 feet of handline along Board Shanty Road on the northeast perimeter of the fire to slow growth at the head. Crews are now working to connect line from the head to the heel of the fire with the assistance of aviation, a July 18 report said. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office has extended level 1 and 2 evacuations in several areas. Additionally, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office has placed new areas under a level 1 evacuation notice. For the latest updates, go to Anvil Fire leads to evacuation from Anvil Lake area Mount Hood firefighters and a hand crew from the Willamette National Forest are working to contain a small 3-acre blaze that broke out on July 17, called the Anvil Fire. Willamette National Forest hand crew created a fire line around the perimeter of the fire on July 18. Hard work from firefighters combined with favorable conditions have kept the Anvil Fire small and personnel are optimistic. On the afternoon of July 18, the Forest Service issued what it expects to be its last update on the situation. Crews have begun mop-up operations, using hand tools and water to extinguish 'hot spots' along the fire's perimeter. Law enforcement previously evacuated the Anvil Lake Trail. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office issued a level 3 evacuation notice for a 2-mile radius around Dinger Lake, including Anvil Lake, northwest of Timothy Lake. The fire is not expected to impact visitors to Timothy Lake, but people are asked to stay near the lakeshore if they see aircraft dipping from the lake. For more information, go to Hagelstein Fire at 13% containment in Klamath County Very warm temperatures and dry conditions continue over the Hagelstein fire in Klamath County. Strong wind gusts are expected to reach 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon, keeping firefighters on high alert. The blaze had reached 672 acres and was at 13% containment as of July 18. On the east side of the fire, the handline completed by night shift held strong, preventing the fire from crossing the fireline. Fire crews are performing fuel reduction and grading on roads to strengthen contingency lines and improve access for firefighters. Areas of smoke can be expected in the Klamath Basin, and air quality may be unhealthy for sensitive groups at times. For air quality information, go to Rose Shimberg is an outdoors journalism intern at the Statesman Journal. Reach her at rshimberg@ Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter in Oregon for 18 years and is host of the Explore Oregon Podcast. He can be reached at zurness@ or (503) 399-6801. Find him on X at @ZachsORoutdoors and BlueSky at This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Oregon wildfire updates: Burdoin Fire erupts in Columbia Gorge

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