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Out-of-control Oregon wildfire forces evacuations and highway closures as gusty winds challenge firefighters

A wildfire burning out of control in Oregon has forced hundreds of evacuations and closures of major roadways as gusty winds threaten further spread and challenge firefighting crews.

By Mary Gilbert, CNN Meteorologist

Published Jun 12, 2025 9:59 AM EDT | Updated Jun 16, 2025 6:15 AM EDT

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Many firefighters have been deployed to battle the Rowena Fire burning in Wasco County, Oregon. As of June 12, at least 20 homes were reported to have been destroyed by the wildfire.

(CNN) — A wildfire burning out of control in Oregon, near the state’s border with Washington, has forced hundreds of evacuations and closures of major roadways as gusty winds threaten further spread and challenge firefighting crews.

The Rowena Fire has burned 2,500 acres since it ignited on Wednesday afternoon in Wasco County, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal. It’s 0% contained as of early Thursday morning.

The blaze has destroyed at least 20 residences and is threatening over 2,100, according to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center. It was caused by human activity, the center’s report said, though no further details were provided.

The Rowena fire burns in northern Oregon Wednesday evening. (Wasco County Sheriff's Office via CNN Newsource)

More than 800 homes were under evacuation orders in part of northern Wasco County Wednesday night, CNN affiliate KATU reported. An additional 2,500 homes were under evacuation warnings or advisories urging residents to be ready to evacuate soon – including parts of The Dalles, the county’s largest city and home to about 15,000 people.

Interstate 84 was shut down in both directions for nearly 20 miles on Wednesday evening but reopened early Thursday morning, with travelers urged to use caution, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. Nearby US-30 remained closed in both directions for about 10 miles Thursday morning.

A photo provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation shows a wildfire burning near an exit of Interstate 84 as the blaze shut down the highway between Hood River and The Dalles, in Ore. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (Oregon Department of Transportation via AP)

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek invoked the Emergency Conflagration Act on Wednesday afternoon, allowing the state’s fire marshal to mobilize resources to help combat the fire, according to a news release.

“This early season conflagration should come as a reminder to Oregonians to be ready for wildfire,” State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple said in the release.

“The predictions for this summer are extremely concerning. I am asking everyone to take that extra minute to mindful of the conditions and remember it takes a single spark to ignite a disaster.”

A hotter, drier summer than normal is expected across Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, according to the Climate Prediction Center. Many areas are already experiencing abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions that are expected to intensify, increasing the risk of wildfires as vegetation dries out.

The region and most of the West is facing above-normal fire potential through September, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.

Climate change is making droughts more frequent and prolonged, creating the dry, hot conditions that fuel more dangerous fire weather. It’s also causing more frequent and larger fires with more extreme behavior.

A photo provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation shows smoke from a wildfire that shut down Interstate 84 between Hood River and The Dalles in Ore., Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (Oregon Department of Transportation via AP)

This week,Oregon and the Pacific Northwest baked under intense heat that dried out soil and left vegetation vulnerable to fire start and spread.

The high temperature hit triple digits in The Dalles on both Sunday and Monday – Monday’s high of 101 degrees Fahrenheit broke a record for the date that had stood since 1955.

Windy conditions on Wednesday, with gusts of 30 to 40 mph, fanned the flames once the Rowena Fire sparked in the afternoon.

Wind will pose a continued challenge for fire crews Thursday. Gusts of 10 to 15 mph in the morning will increase to 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon, and a few gusts past 30 mph are possible. Winds will remain gusty at times through Friday and no rain is expected into at least early next week.

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