LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – Although the Warner Peak Fire is 100% contained, the damage will be felt by the area for several more months. Burning on Hart Mountain, the fire forced Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge to close just days ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – The largest fire burning in southern Oregon, the Warner Peak Fire is now 90% contained. The 65,866 acre fire, burning in Lake County, has been seeing increasing containment numbers over the past few days. The Hart ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – Containment on the Warner Peak Fire burning on Hart Mountain has grown to 51%. According to the South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP), the acreage remains at 65,002 acres largely because the fire stayed within ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – Containment on the Warner Peak Fire burning on Hart Mountain has grown overnight and is now at 40% contained. The fire has burned through 65,002 acres. According to the Southwest Area Incident Management Team, the area ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – The Warner Peak Fire burning on Hart Mountain in Lake County has grown to 61,330 acres. It has also jumped in containment, now at 19%. According to the Wednesday morning update, additional firefighting resources continue to ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – The Warner Peak Fire burning on Hart Mountain within the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge has grown approximately 7,000 acres overnight to 59,170 acres. It is now 4% contained. According to the Tuesday morning update, crews ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore.- Extreme fire activity causes the Warner Peak Fire burning in Lake County to grow to 39,923 acres, still 0% contained. The lightning-caused fire on Hart Mountain started on Tuesday. Around 5:oo p.m. Friday, a spot fire escaped ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – 9:00 p.m. Update: NBC5 spoke with Incident Commander Type 3 Trainee Nate Allen. Allen says firefighters are using a combination of direct attack with engines and an indirect attack of utilizing burnout operations to create fire ...

LAKE COUNTY, Ore. – A lightning-caused fire that sparked Monday evening on the Sheldon Hart National Wildlife Refuge is now estimated to be between 2,000 and 4,000 acres. According to the Oregon Department of Forestry the Warner Peak Fire is ...

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