How an Oregon Wildfire Became One of the Most Destructive


By BY CHRISTOPH KOETTL, CAROLINE KIM, DREW JORDAN AND ARIELLE RAY
U.S.
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The Almeda fire left a path of destruction as it tore through the Rogue Valley in southern Oregon. About 24 hours after it started, an estimated 2,350 homes had been left in ashes. We used satellite images, videos and social media posts to track what happened.
New York Times
Wildfires
September 20, 2020 at 09:00AM

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