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RV fire at Culver campground displaces father and son

31.05.2026 04:02 1 min 2 sources
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RV fire at Culver campground displaces father and son
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In Brief

A 28-foot RV caught fire at a campground in Culver, Oregon, early Saturday. A father and son evacuated safely; no injuries reported. Preliminary cause points to a refrigerator malfunction. Red Cross is assisting.

A fire destroyed a 28-foot RV at a campground in Culver, Oregon, leaving a father and son without shelter. Emergency services responded to the blaze around 12:30 AM on Saturday and found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames.

According to preliminary reports, the fire may have been caused by a refrigerator malfunction. Both occupants evacuated safely and no injuries were reported. The Red Cross is providing assistance to the displaced family.

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