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A woodland scene
Most Destructive Fires
Oregon's Most Destructive Wildland/Urban Interface Fires
Year Fire Name Acres
Burned
County Structures
Burned
Cost
1936 Bandon Unknown Coos 484 Unknown
1987 Bland Mountain 10,300 Douglas 14 Unknown
1990 Awbrey Hall 3,400 Deschutes 22 $2.2 million
1992 Sage Flat 991 Deschutes 5 $1.2 million
1992 East Evans Creek 10,135 Jackson 4 $8.2 million
1992 Lone Pine 30,727 Klamath 3 $500,00
1994 Hull Mountain 8,000 Jackson 44 $10 million
1996 Skeleton 17,700 Deschutes 17 $2 million
2002 Eyerly 23,573 Jefferson 37 $10.7 million
2002 Cache Mountain 4,200 Deschutes 2 $4.3 million
2002 Sheldon Ridge 12,761 Wasco 8 $3.3 million
2002 Squire Peak 2,804 Jackson 6 $2 million
2002 Biscuit 499,965 Josephine/Curry 14 $150 million
Sources: Forest Log, National Interagency Coordination Center situation reports
 
These pages are maintained by
Brian Ballou, Wildland-Urban Interface Specialist
Oregon Department of Forestry
bballou@odf.state.or.us
(541) 665-0662
Last updated: Nov. 16, 2004

 
Page updated: November 27, 2007

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