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‘Human-caused’ fast-moving Oregon ‘megafire’ burns over 200 square miles with just 16% contained

A massiv𓂃e “megafire” spreading across eastern Oregon has torched more than 200 square miles — and was sparked by humans, according to st🍌ate fire officials.

The Cow V🐭alley Fire has been raging since Thursday and has engulfed over 133,000 acres. As of Tuesday evening, it has only beཧen 16% contained, .

One person is confirmed injured, and two residences and five structures have been de🐬stroyed.

The state fire marshal mobilized task forces from Umatilla, Multnomah, Marion, Lane and Clatsop counties over the weekend to control the “fast-moving wildfire,” which r💦apidly spread due to strong winds and triple-digit temperatures, .

Official𓆉s confirmed🌱 that the blaze was “human-caused,” but the exact catalyst is still under investigation.

One person has been injured and five structures have been destroyed in the massive blaze in eastern Oregon. Oregon Fire Marshal
The fire has spread over more than 200 square miles, officials said. Oregon Fire Marshal

By Tuesday, the northern edge of the fire was partially ಞcontained and the growth was ಞ“minimal,” fire officials .

“Today, 𒅌resources on the western edge of the fire are looking for more opportunities to go direct,” they wrote.

“The eastern and southern edges continue to hold, and crews will work to improve the line. A structure group is in place, ready to defend cr🔯itical infrastructure.”

A level two evacuation alert, meaning residents should be ready to flee at any time, remains in effect 🐷for the Westfall area, including the Bon൩ita, Indian Valley and Clover Creek areas.

Evacua🎶tion levels have lifted for residents of Highway 26 Corridor near Willow Creek, Jaimeson, and Brogan and the are꧒a just northwest of Vale.

The Cow Valley fire spread only minimally on Tuesday as the wind died down. Provided by NASA / USA TODAY NETWORK

Officials said that residents living on the Wildland/Urban Interfaꦐce northwest of Vale, a city of about 2,000 people about 75 miles west of Boise, Idaho, may be impacted by the📖 fire but the city is no longer in danger.

A burn ban is currently in effect fo🎶r all of Malheur County, and authorities have issued a temporary flight restriction𝕴 over the affected area.

There are 33 active wildfires in Oregon with💙 257,000 acres burned.