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The Doerner Fir is over 325 feet tall. Its top has been burning since Aug. 17, but lightning, the most obvious cause, has ...
One of the world's tallest trees, located in Oregon's Coast Range mountains, somehow caught fire and is continuing to burn.
With about 50 ft already lost, the fire may impact the Doerner Fir's standing in global height rankings, officials say.
Recent rain showers across Central Oregon have provided short-term relief, but fuels remain dry and the risk of wildfire is ...
Oregon firefighters are fighting a fire inside the Doerner Fir. This coastal Douglas Fir is over 325 feet tall. The fire ...
A fire weather watch was issued for Thursday, Aug. 21, while an extreme heat watch was issued for Aug. 22-24 for Eugene and ...
OREGON, Ill. (WIFR) - A garage fire in Oregon leaves one person and their dog without a home. First responders were called ...
One of the world's tallest non-redwood trees, a more than 320-foot Douglas Fir that's been growing along the coast of Oregon for hundreds of years, is still standing as a fire burns inside it.
Firefighters, along with the Oregon Department of Forestry, responded to a rapidly spreading field fire near Scharen Road on ...
Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish a fire that is burning in one of the world's tallest trees near the state's ...
The fire burned for about nine hours, billowing smoke and scorching the wooden trestles of a nearly 75-year-old railroad bridge that spans the Marys River in Corvallis, home to Oregon State University ...
Douglas-firs ( Pseudotsuga menziesii) are Oregon's most common trees, but the tree that's ablaze, known as the Doerner Fir, ...