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The Oak Ridge Fire on the Navajo Nation has burned about 10,623 acres with zero percent containment as of July 2, four days after the blaze first ignited. Evacuations are still in place in some areas.
The Oak Ridge Fire first sparked around 2:40 p.m. on June 28, about 5 to 8 miles southwest of St. Michaels. Navajo Nation officials say it's 6% contained.
Monday night, the fire covered the length of two football fields, with flames reaching 200 feet. As of Tuesday morning, the fire burned 9,847 acres.
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What started as a thin column of smoke rising from the high desert on a quiet Saturday afternoon has evolved into a ...
More than 500 personnel continue to battle the Oak Ridge Fire southwest of Window Rock on the Navajo Nation. It grew to more than 10,600 acres last night and more than 350 people in several ...
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