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Huge and intense Oregon wildfire creating its own weather

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Huge and intense Oregon wildfire creating its own weather

Huge and intense Oregon wildfire creating its own weather

Oregon’s “Bootleg Fire” is so intense it’s now creating its own weather.

CNN’s Dan Simon has more.


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