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1 million to Union Pacific Railroad and varying amounts to Oregon State Parks, Allstate Insurance and a woman who lost her home in the fire. In his sentencing, Judge John A Olsen stated that the terms of the repayment were for a payment plan lasting for ten years, provided that the offender completed five years of probation and did not commit any crimes in the ten-year period.
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On May 21, 2018, a judge ordered the 15-year old to pay more than $ 36 million in restitution, which includes more than $ 21 million on behalf of the U.S. Forest Service, $ 12.5 million to the Oregon Department of Transportation, more than $ 1.6 million to the Oregon State Fire Marshal, more than $
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It was announced on September 8 that Oregon State Police had obtained cellphone video footage from one of the teenagers who had watched while a 15-year-old Vancouver boy threw a smoking firecracker, allegedly igniting the Eagle Creek Fire. Public Information Officer Capt. Bill Fugate says "the video
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remains closed with no schedule to reopen. Rocks and trees continue to fall and ODOT is working to keep the highway available for firefighters. ODOT has removed about 2,000 trees that were in danger of falling onto I-84, but there are about 1,500 trees that crews still need to remove. ODOT hopes to
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Metro area, accompanied by far less falling ash than previously, but downgrading air quality to an "unhealthy" rating again on Saturday, 16 September. Shifting wind conditions and subsequent rain on Sunday, September 17 cleared skies and aided in fire containment. Many schools were also affected by
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A six-mile stretch of the Historic Columbia River Highway between Bridal Veil and Ainsworth State Park, a section providing access to many popular scenic destinations such as Multnomah Falls, remained closed until November 2018. About 9,000 trees in danger of falling on the road were cut, and more
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Several popular hiking trails were reopened to the public in November 2018, but as of May 2019, many trails heavily damaged by the fire remain closed, and officials with the U.S. Forest Service say there's no timeline for when some will reopen. "Some areas may stay closed for years," said Rachel
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Several popular hiking trails were reopened to the public in November 2018, but as of May 2019, many trails heavily damaged by the fire remain closed, and officials with the U.S. Forest Service say there's no timeline for when some will reopen. "Some areas may stay closed for years," said Rachel
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p.m. An attempt to drop supplies to the hikers, and to airlift out the youngest children, was aborted because the narrow terrain and night made the maneuver too hazardous. The hikers—who generally had been on a hot summer day hike—huddled together and tried to sleep on the bare ground. Several
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The gorge still looks like the gorge... It's not a wasteland. It's not a blackened, destroyed no-man's land. There are trees everywhere and they look good... That's not to say there isn't damage to some of those trees... But, it's still a beautiful drive through there and it still looks
218:. The fire was started on September 2, 2017, by a 15-year-old boy igniting fireworks during a burn ban. The fire burned 50,000 acres, and burned for three months, before being declared completely contained. As late as May 29, 2018, it was still found smoldering in some areas. 241:, remained closed until November 2018. About 9,000 trees in danger of falling on the road were cut, and more than 3,000 feet of protective fencing was installed before the historic road was deemed safe for public travel, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. 511:
complete that tree removal by early next week. The biggest danger to drivers is the threat of falling rocks, most of them around the Toothrock Tunnel. The work to make this area safe is slow. ODOT has inspected 70 bridges and culverts along I-84 and found minimal damage."
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into Washington state, near Archer Mountain. The fire trapped 153 hikers and forced them to stay overnight six miles up the trail, trapped on the other side by the Indian Creek Fire. The first rescuer, a Forest Service ranger named Sharon, reached the hikers around
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arrived overnight with space blankets and some provisions. The next morning, Crag Rats, Pacific Northwest Search and Rescue, along with Mountain Wave Search and Rescue, escorted the hikers out to Wahtum Lake and bussed them back to the Eagle Creek Trailhead.
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Westward winds blew smoke and up to one inch of ash on the Portland metro area during 4 and 5 September. Air quality was officially reduced to an "unhealthy" rating due to smoke and falling ash, forcing many schools to close or cancel outdoor activities.
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By September 28, 2017, the fire had consumed 48,831 acres (19,761 ha) and was 46% contained. In late October, fire growth was slowed by rain. On November 30, 2017, the fire was declared fully contained but not yet completely out.
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Pawlitz, public information officer with the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. These heavily damaged trails include the very popular Horsetail Falls, Wahclella Falls, Oneonta Gorge, and Eagle Creek Trails, among others.
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On November 3, 2017, the U.S. Forest Service listed an "Estimated Containment Date" for the Eagle Creek Fire of November 30. On November 30, 2017, the fire was declared 100 percent contained but not yet completely out.
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Pawlitz, public information officer with the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Heavily damaged trails included the very popular Horsetail Falls, Oneonta Gorge, and Eagle Creek Trails, which have reopened
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at Cascade Locks were forced to release 600,000 fish six months earlier than expected. The fire also threatened historic structures in the Eagle Creek Day Use Area, specifically those built by the
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As of September 27, the Eagle Creek Fire had burned 48,665 acres (197 km) and was 46% contained. Rainfall during previous days had significantly contained and newly downgraded the fire. The
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The following day, September 7, circumstances led Simmons to update his statement to "There is significant damage to the trails... it's going to take a while for them to recover."
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In the early hours of September 6, the Eagle Creek Fire merged with the Indian Creek Fire. Fire officials estimated that, together, over 31,000 acres were actively burning.
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than 3,000 feet of protective fencing was installed before the historic road was deemed safe for public travel, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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announced that it had identified the person suspected of starting the wildfire, through the use of fireworks that were illegally set off, as a 15-year-old boy from
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Cascade Locks, Oregon was the first area of mandatory evacuation. As of September 5, a number of communities in the area were added to mandatory evacuation. In
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will be released through the public records request process once the investigation is closed and the case is adjudicated, if charges are filed", reported
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A total of 400 residences were under mandatory evacuation notices. In Hood River County, mandatory evacuations are in place for all areas south of
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was the first to experience mandatory evacuations, with 283 structures, including 15 businesses, being threatened by the fire.
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between Bridal Veil and Ainsworth State Park, a section providing access to many popular scenic destinations such as
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As of September 9, 2017, the Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM) task force was on alert for potential evacuation of
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The teen was sentenced in February 2018 to five years of probation and 1,920 hours of community service with the
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The Columbia River itself was also closed to all marine traffic for 20 miles, from mile marker 126 to 146. The
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in Cascade Locks. The rest of Cascade Locks was at "Get Set" evacuation level on September 5. Meanwhile, in
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By September 22, 2018, the fire was considered extinguished, though closures in the area continued.
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In mid-September 2017, highway closures and local evacuations were gradually being lifted.
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In mid-September 2017, highway closures and local evacuations were gradually being lifted.
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Trees along Interstate 84, near Cascade Locks, show burnt bark in June 2018.
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Fairgrounds to the Best Western Columbia River Inn in Cascade Locks.
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On Friday, September 15, smoky conditions resumed throughout the
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A dog walks by trees damaged by the Eagle Creek Fire in May 2023
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plans to open the Westbound lanes of I-84 first. Meanwhile, the
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Lt. Damon Simmons, Spokesperson, Oregon State Fire Marshal,
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smoke, causing children to miss school on many occasions.
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The Eagle Creek Fire was reported on September 2 at 4:00
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Multnomah Falls Lodge surrounded by smoke, September 5
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The fire also threatened the 1864:September 2017 events in the United States 1497: 1483: 1475: 1409:"Eagle Creek Fire - Evening Update 9/9/17" 29: 20: 625:Woolington, Rebecca (September 3, 2017). 587: 585: 583: 581: 579: 577: 1859:October 2017 events in the United States 176: 785:"Eagle Creek Fire Daily Update 9/28/17" 573: 1371:Kennelly, Carly (September 11, 2017). 1214:Stein, Rosemarie (September 5, 2017). 1266:KATU News staff (September 5, 2017). 1159:Shepherd, Katie (September 5, 2017). 1132:Crombie, Noelle (September 6, 2017). 1109:. U.S. Forest Service. Archived from 1065:Townsley, Nancy (September 6, 2017). 991:. U.S. Forest Service. Archived from 922:Shepherd, Katie (September 8, 2017). 656:Brosseau, Carli (September 5, 2017). 599:. U.S. Forest Service. Archived from 431:Onlookers watching the fire from the 62:(embers still burning, but contained) 7: 1811: 1014:Theen, Andrew (September 5, 2017). 950:Embury-Dennis, Tom (May 21, 2018). 290:Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 286:Oregon Department of Transportation 896:Green, Aimee (September 5, 2017). 133:Approx. 50,000 acres (202 km) 14: 1849:2017 Washington (state) wildfires 685:Eltagouri, Marwa (May 22, 2018). 1810: 1799: 1798: 1462: 1447: 1318:KATU Staff (September 5, 2017). 838:Graves, Lincoln (May 20, 2019). 384:issued the following statement: 175: 168: 1240:KGW Staff (September 8, 2017). 738:Ryan, Jim (November 30, 2017). 508:Historic Columbia River Highway 380:The Office of the Oregon State 235:Historic Columbia River Highway 658:"Fire Burning in the Columbia" 184:Location of the fire in Oregon 1: 214:, with smaller spot-fires in 53:– November 30, 2017 35:The fire on September 2, 2017 521:Skamania County, Washington 348:Civilian Conservation Corps 45:September 2, 2017 1880: 1405:December 11, 2017, at the 871:Oregon Public Broadcasting 481:Mt. 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Index


Cascade Locks
Oregon
United States
Coordinates
45°37′48″N 121°54′14″W / 45.63°N 121.904°W / 45.63; -121.904
Eagle Creek Fire is located in Oregon
wildfire
Columbia River Gorge
U.S. state
Oregon
Washington
Historic Columbia River Highway
Multnomah Falls
Oregon State Police
Vancouver, Washington
U.S. Forest Service
Cascade Locks
Oregon State Parks
Oregon Department of Transportation
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

Columbia River Gorge
Columbia River
Hood River Crag Rats
Cascade Locks, Oregon
Salmon hatcheries
Civilian Conservation Corps
Multnomah Falls Lodge
water tenders

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