Weather
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Massive 'Fire Clouds' From Oregon Wildfire Make Firefighting Efforts More Difficult
Firefighters spent day 11 making efforts to overpower and stop the raging wildfire in southeastern Oregon that has burned over 377 square miles and led to the destruction of not less than 21 homes.
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