
Unstable weather will continue to fuel wildfire that's bigger than NYC
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Dry, unstable and windy conditions will keep fueling the Bootleg Fire, a massive wildfire in southern Oregon, forecasters said, as the largely uncontained blaze grows by miles each day.
An initial review Friday showed the Bootleg Fire destroyed 67 homes and 117 outbuildings overnight in one county. Authorities were still counting the losses in a second county where the flames are surging up to 4 miles a day. The Bootleg Fire is now 377 square miles — larger than the area of New York City — and mostly uncontained.More Related News

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