- Darlene 3 Fire expands to almost 4K acres, 30% contained amidst . . . - KMTR
LA PINE, Ore — The Darlene 3 Fire has burned 3,889 acres with 30% containment, the Oregon State Fire Marshal reports on Thursday Officials are calling this the fastest growing fire they have seen so far this season
- Darlene 3 Fire was human caused in Deschutes County, officials say
Darlene 3 Fire in Deschutes County, Oregon, found to be human caused 3,000-acre inferno 75% contained, firefighters working on full containment
- Evacuations issued in La Pine for Darlene 3 Fire, 1,100 homes in Level . . .
Air and ground resources are actively suppressing the fire Deschutes County Sheriff's Office has issued evacuation orders for multiple zones in Southeast La Pine More than 1,100 homes are inside the Level 2 "Be Ready" or Level 3 "Go Now" evacuation warning areas according to Captain William Bailey, Deschutes County Sheriff's Office
- Darlene 3 Fire in La Pine now 100% contained - OPB
Statewide crews will be handing control of the firefight back to local crews The wildfire that broke out in La Pine, Oregon, June 25 was reported as 100% contained as of Monday evening
- Darlene 3 Fire now at 75% containment - KPTV
LA PINE, Ore (KPTV) - Containment continues to grow for a wildfire burning for almost a week now in Deschutes County Central Oregon Fire Info says the Darlene 3 Fire is now at 75%
- Newsroom - Oregon State Fire Marshal
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has invoked the Emergency Conflagration Act for the Darlene 3 Fire burning near La Pine in Deschutes County The fire sparked around 1 p m Tuesday, one mile south of La Pine on the east side of Darlene Way The fire is estimated to be 250 acres in size
- Darlene 3 Fire near La Pine grows to 1,700 acres, prompting . . . - KATU
The Darlene 3 Fire started at about 12:45 p m one mile south of La Pine on the east side of Darlene Way in Deschutes County and exploded to 1,700 acres by Tuesday night
- Darlene 3 Fire | June 27, 2024 - Central Oregon Fire Information
The fire is currently 3889 acres and 30% contained Winds and warm temperatures yesterday resulted in spotting beyond the fire perimeter, causing the fire to expand east into the Deschutes National Forest
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