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Baker County firefighter recalls cold, windy night battling Frontage Fire

09 June 2026 10:16

The Frontage Fire near Huntington, Oregon, burned nearly 2,000 acres on June 6, 2026, driven by 40 mph winds. Firefighters faced cold conditions, with wind chill making it miserable.

The fire prompted evacuations and closed I-84. It was contained by June 7.

The cause is under investigation. - Fire burned 2,000 acres near Huntington in Baker County.

- Wind gusts over 40 mph made conditions cold and windy. - Evacuations issued for Farewell Bend State Park; I-84 closed for hours.

- Fire 100% contained by Sunday; cause under investigation. The blaze was similar to the 2024 Huntington Fire but occurred earlier in the year with cooler temperatures.

Cheatgrass growth increases future fire risk.

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