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The Rowena Fire that closed Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge on Wednesday has grown to 3,800 acres as of Friday morning, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal.
UPDATE: Fire near Rowena spreads as I-84 reopens Authorities are asking some residents to evacuate after a fire broke out Wednesday afternoon along Interstate 84 near Rowena, and they’re urging ...
UPDATE: Oregon fire season already ‘feels like July’ as firefighters battle growing Rowena blaze Interstate 84 has reopened in both directions between Hood River and The Dalles, but the ...
Interstate 84 is back open, but Highway 30 remains closed. Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 evacuation orders are in place as of Thursday morning due to the Rowena Fire. Skip Navigation ...
In Oregon, the Rowena Fire 2025 in Wasco County closed Interstate 84 for hours as smoke drifted across the highway. US 30 remains closed from Milepost 62 to 71. I-84 reopened early this morning.
A serious motor vehicle crash led to closure of Interstate 84 west in Putnam County on Monday, June 23, New York State Police ...
The Rowena Fire, between Mosier and The Dalles in Wasco County, continued burning strongly overnight, although Interstate 84 has been reopened in both directions.
I-84 reopened after being closed between Hood River and The Dalles due to the fire. Highway 30 remains closed in both directions, one mile west of The Dalles.
Plumes of smoke rise from the Rowena Fire near The Dalles in Wasco County on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (Credit: Tito Rodriguez) Smoke rises from the Rowena Fire near Interstate 84 near The Dalles ...
A wildfire that started Wednesday afternoon near Rowena, Oregon, temporarily closed Interstate 84 between Mosier and The Dalles.
UPDATE: Oregon fire season already ‘feels like July’ as firefighters battle growing Rowena blaze Interstate 84 has reopened in both directions between Hood River and The Dalles, but the ...
The Rowena Fire that closed Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge on Wednesday has grown to 3,800 acres as of Friday morning, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal.