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Oregon orders full evacuation of Antelope wildfire

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Oregon orders full evacuation of Antelope wildfire

Authorities in north-central Oregon have ordered mandatory Level 3 “Go Now!” evacuations for the entire city of Antelope and nearby rural areas as a fast-moving vegetation wildfire threatens lives and property. The Wasco County Sheriff’s Office issued the order on Thursday afternoon, July 16, 2026, after a lightning-sparked fire advanced toward the community of about 400 residents. Deputies conducted door-to-door notifications and used emergency alerts, also closing Highway 293 between mileposts 4 and 8 to non-emergency traffic. Wasco County Emergency Management opened a temporary shelter at Madras Middle School, as more than 50 fires from a dry lightning storm strained regional resources.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Evening Jul 15 2026 Dry lightning storm hits north-central Oregon
  • Evening Jul 15 2026 Over 2,000 lightning strikes recorded regionwide
  • Within 24 hours More than 50 wildfires ignite across Central Oregon
  • Afternoon Jul 16 2026 Vegetation wildfire threatens city of Antelope
  • Afternoon Jul 16 2026 Level 3 'Go Now' evacuations ordered citywide
  • Afternoon Jul 16 2026 Highway 293 closed between mileposts four-eight
  • Afternoon Jul 16 2026 Deputies conduct door-to-door evacuation notifications
  • Afternoon Jul 16 2026 Emergency shelter opened at Madras Middle School

Why This Matters to You

This wildfire threatens the safety of Oregon's Antelope city and nearby rural areas. If you're in the region, heed evacuation orders promptly. Even if you're not directly affected, smoke can impact air quality and visibility. Check local weather and air quality updates.

The Bottom Line

A fast-moving wildfire, sparked by a dry lightning storm, is causing havoc in north-central Oregon. Emergency services are stretched thin, with over 50 fires ignited. The situation is fluid, so stay informed and prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the area.

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