Brush fire breaks out in St. Helens, prompts evacuations for some living nearby

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A brush fire broke out in St. Helens, prompting mandatory evacuations for residents living nearby. Firefighters quickly responded to the scene, working to contain the blaze and protect homes and infrastructure. Officials emphasized the importance of following evacuation orders for public safety. The fire has also raised concerns about deteriorating air quality, prompting health advisories.

Local emergency services are on high alert, prepared for extended firefighting efforts if conditions worsen. This incident underscores the increasing wildfire risks in Oregon, particularly during dry spells. In recent years, the state has experienced a rise in wildfires, leading to heightened preparedness among local agencies. Experts warn that climate change may exacerbate these risks in the future.

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