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Level three evacuations remain in place for some areas near the Lookout and Bedrock Fires. For some evacuees, this is not the first time they’ve had to grab their bags and go.
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The growth of the Lookout Fire in the Willamette National Forest prompted a Level 3 evacuation notice Sunday night. Monday morning, a Level 3 evacuation notice was ordered for some residents near the Bedrock Fire near Fall Creek
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The Bedrock, Salmon, and Wiley wildfires are burning forests and billowing smoke into the air.
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The Bedrock Fire is the largest in the Fall Creek area east of Eugene and Springfield.
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Fire crews are working several fires in Lane and Linn County. The Salmon Fire was spotted Sunday just outside of Oakridge. The Priceboro Fire is eight miles northeast of Eugene outside of Harrisburg. And the Bedrock Fire continues to burn in the Fall Creek area.
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Lightning could start new fires, and heavy winds could spur erratic behavior for existing fires. A red flag warning is in place for most of Oregon east of the Cascades.
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The Bedrock Fire near Fall Creek had grown to 10,659 acres as of Tuesday morning.
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The Bedrock Fire continues to spread in eastern Lane County. Crews are using a variety of strategies to battle the blaze.
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The Bedrock Fire east of Eugene is at 8,152 acres in the Willamette National Forest as of Friday morning.
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The Bedrock Fire near Fall Creek has grown to nearly 45-hundred acres as of Tuesday morning. Hot, dry weather and gusty winds have contributed to the fire’s spread.
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Much of Central and Southern Oregon are under an air quality advisory that's expected to last until at least Wednesday night.
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A fire that was reported Saturday near Fall Creek (east of Eugene) is now estimated at 3,190 acres.