The Swamp Wells Trail Fire burning on the Deschutes National Forest is now 30% contained at 64 acres. Crews are continuing to mop-up the fire burning approximately one mile south of Boyd Cave approximately 9 miles south of Bend.
The Swamp Wells Trail Fire burning on the Deschutes National Forest is now 30% contained at 64 acres. Crews are continuing to mop-up the fire burning approximately one mile south of Boyd Cave approximately 9 miles south of Bend.
The Swamp Wells Trail Fire burning on the Deschutes National Forest is now estimated to be 64 acres. Dozers and crews worked through the night to build preliminary containment line around the fire burning one mile south of Boyd Cave approximately 9 miles south of Bend.
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