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The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock has scorched over 2,000 acres in just two days, prompting evacuations in nearby Navajo ...
A northeast Arizona fire has burned more than 6,500 acres burned, forcing 350 people to evacuate. The Oak Ridge Fire — about 8 miles southwest of Window Rock on Navajo Nation land — is 0% contained.
The Oak Ridge Fire, burning on the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico state line, has grown to an estimated 1,800 ...
The Oak Ridge Fire in St. Michael’s, Arizona, near the New Mexico border, is 6,292 acres with zero containment, as of the ...
A Type 2 Incident Management Team took control of the Oak Ridge Fire the morning of June 30. The fire is burning six miles ...
The Oak Ridge Fire in northern Arizona leads to evacuations and remains 0% contained after burning 1,800 acres.
A fast-growing wildfire has burned hundreds of acres on the Navajo Nation, and officials are warning residents to be prepared to evacuate.
According to the Navajo Nation Commission of Emergency Management, the Navajo Nation has declared a state of emergency due to the growing Oak Ridge Fire, President Buu Nygren has concurred. Acres: ...
The Oak Ridge Fire is burning in Apache County, southwest of Saint Michaels, Arizona. Evacuations were ordered on Saturday.
Evacuations have been ordered for some residents amid a wildfire that sparked on Saturday on the Navajo Nation.