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Threat of fire higher than before 2015 Canyon Creek Complex

Conditions on the Malheur National Forest are vastly drier than before the Canyon Creek Complex fire of 2015 that destroyed over 40 homes. In 2015, rainfall was about an inch and a half, but this year it s only been 0.12 inches. Average temperatures are 10 degrees hotter than they were in 2015. Given the extreme drought conditions of historic proportions, the Malheur requested the assistance of the National Wildfire Prevention Education Team to let the public know how serious wildfire risks are in the national forest. Malheur National Forest Supervisor Craig Trulock said 2021 is turning out to be an extraordinary year when it comes to wildfire risk.

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