UNDERWOOD — For Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area residents, each hot and dry season their community isn’t touched by fire seems lucky.
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Source: The Columbian
Fighting fire with Firewise: Columbia River Gorge towns push for more wildfire safety practices
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