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MAPS: Wildfires, evacuation zones around Oregon

A US flag is seen flying amid charred cars and structures which were destroyed in the Almeda Fire at a trailer park on September 16, 2020 in Talent, Oregon. - Devastating wildfires that have ravaged the US West Coast continued to rage on September 16 as smoke from the deadly blazes spread across the country and even reached Europe. (Photo by Paula Bronstein / AFP) (Photo by PAULA BRONSTEIN/AFP via Getty Images)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Although many evacuation zones have been dropped since the height of the catastrophe, many remain in place as crews continue to battle wildfires across the state.

More than 1 million acres have burned in Oregon since Sept. 7, when hot, dry and windy conditions became the foundation for historic wildland infernos. At least nine people were killed, and five people remain missing. More than 2,200 homes and 1,500 other structures have been destroyed.

Below are interactive maps from Oregon’s Office of Emergency Management, Clackamas County evacuations, Marion County evacuations, Washington County evacuations, Lane County evacuations and air quality maps.

Oregon OEM

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Clackamas County evacuation zones, wildfires

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Marion County evacuation zones, wildfires

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Linn County evacuation zones, wildfires

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Washington County evacuation zones, wildfires

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Lane County evacuation zones, wildfires

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Air Quality

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