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Several wildfires are burning in the Willamette National Forest.
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Temperatures have exceeded 100 degrees in parts of Oregon, but a National Weather Service official doesn’t think this will strongly impact the Lookout or Bedrock wildfires.
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A lightning sparked fire that’s been burning since August 5th in the Willamette National Forest grew to 1,202 acres on Sunday.
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The Bedrock, Lookout, and Salmon fires have all continued to burn away, helped in part by recent gusts and extreme heat. But relief workers are doing their best to contain the spread of misinformation and disinformation about the incidents, as well as give some pointers on donations.
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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