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Coordinates: 44°1019N 122°1352W / 44.172°N 122.231°W / 44.172; -122.231
 

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Holiday Farm Fire
A smoky scene on a rural two-lane highway with ash and debris on the road surface
Oregon Route 126 at Finn Rock on September 12, 2020
Date(s)September 7, 2020 - October 29, 2020
LocationLane and Linn counties, Oregon, U.S.
Coordinates44°10′19N 122°13′52W / 44.172°N 122.231°W / 44.172; -122.231
Statistics
Ignition
Causeunknown
Map
Map of the Holiday Farm Fire as of October 12, 2020
Map of the Holiday Farm Fire as of October 12, 2020
Holiday Farm Fire is located in Oregon
Holiday Farm Fire

Location of the fire's origin in western Oregon

The Holiday Farm Fire occurred in the U.S. stateofOregon in 2020. It ranks among the largest wildfires in Oregon history, burning a total of 173,393 acres (70,170 ha) centered on the McKenzie River valley in Lane County.[1][2][3][4]

Beginning near the Holiday Farm RV Resort in Rainbow on the evening of September 7, 2020, due to fallen power lines,[3][4] the fire spread rapidly down the McKenzie valley and up into the densely wooded foothills on both sides of the river and Oregon Route 126. Driven by unusually strong winds from the east during the often-driest time of year in western Oregon, the fire grew most extensively on September 8 and was estimated at 105,000 acres (42,000 ha) in size by the morning of September 9. Many people evacuated to Springfield. Most structures in the community of Blue River were destroyed, as were numerous properties in nearby communities.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Holiday Farm Fire Information". InciWeb. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  • ^ "Oregon wildfires: 20 of the state's biggest since 2002". Statesman Journal. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  • ^ a b "Explosion, sparks from power line preceded Oregon's Holiday Farm fire, area residents say". The Oregonian. 2020-09-17. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  • ^ a b Duvernay, Adam. "Cause of the Holiday Farm Fire under investigation, but speculation points to power lines". The Register-Guard. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
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