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The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock, Arizona, has burned over 1,800 acres and was 0% contained, as of June 29, 2025.
Here's what we know about the Oak Ridge Fire burning in the Navajo Nation forest in northeastern Arizona, with an evacuation ...
A fire on the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona has burned at least 1,800 acres, causing the Nation to declare a state of ...
The Oak Ridge Fire — about 8 miles southwest of Window Rock on Navajo Nation land — is 0% contained. About 350 people are ...
The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock has scorched over 2,000 acres in just two days, prompting evacuations in nearby Navajo ...
As of Monday morning, the Oak Ridge Fire burned approximately 6,292 acres on the Navajo Nation. There are currently 420 ...
The Oak Ridge Fire in northern Arizona leads to evacuations and remains 0% contained after burning 1,800 acres.
The Navajo Nation declared a state of emergency due to the growing Oak Ridge Fire that burned through more than 1,800 acres, ...
The Oak Ridge Fire is burning near the New Mexico-Arizona border on the Navajo Nation, west of Window Rock, AZ. It’s ...
Firefighters on the Navajo Nation were working to contain a wildfire that broke out on the afternoon of June 28 near Window Rock, sending thick white smoke into the skies over eastern Arizona.
A ccording to the Navajo Nation Commission of Emergency Management, the Navajo Nation has declared a state of emergency due to the growing Oak Ridge Fire, President Buu Nygren has concurred.
A wildfire first reported Saturday in Apache County has triggered evacuations eight miles from the Navajo Nation capital.
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