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What we know about Oak Ridge Fire burning in Navajo Nation forest in northeastern Arizona. Evacuations underway. Wood haulers reportedly sparked fire.
Here's what we know about the Oak Ridge Fire burning in the Navajo Nation forest in northeastern Arizona, with an evacuation order now underway.
What we know about Oak Ridge Fire burning in Navajo Nation forest in northeastern Arizona. Evacuations underway. Wood haulers reportedly sparked fire.
Firefighters on the Navajo Nation were working to contain a wildfire that broke out on the afternoon of June 28 near Window Rock, sending thick white smoke into the skies over eastern Arizona.
The wildfire, believed to have been sparked by wood haulers, remained at 0% containment June 29, 2025, as firefighters worked to extinguish it.
The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock, Arizona, has burned over 1,800 acres and was 0% contained, as of June 29, 2025. Authorities suspected wood haulers may have started the fire and were investigating ...
The Oak Ridge Fire — about 8 miles southwest of Window Rock on Navajo Nation ... according to the office of the Navajo Nation president's website. The Navajo Department of Emergency Management said on ...
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