Crews have been working since Friday to put out the fire estimated to have burned 300 acres. As of Sunday evening, it is 60% contained.
VENETA, Ore. — A wildfire is burning about 10 miles Southwest of Veneta, Oregon near a region that experienced an east wind event, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Western Lane District.
Crews have been working to build containment lines and have done so around 60% of the fire, which remains an estimated 300 acres as of Sunday night according to a social media post.
Due to high humidity and cooler temperatures overnight Saturday, the fire drastically decreased
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