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RV fires in Oregon and Florida: one dead, one injured

04.06.2026 08:57 1 min 3 sources
East Oregonian ENG + 2 more
RV fires in Oregon and Florida: one dead, one injured
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In Brief

Two RV fires in the US: in Hermiston, Oregon, flames spread to dry vegetation, one person treated on scene; in Bunnell, Florida, remains of one person found inside, identity not yet established

Two recreational vehicle fires occurred in the United States. In Hermiston, Oregon, the fire started around 4:08 PM on June 2 on East Punkin Center Road. The flames spread to dry vegetation, threatening several vehicles and outbuildings. Firefighters extinguished the blaze; one person was evaluated at the scene and released. The cause was attributed to sparks from mechanical work.

On the same day in Bunnell, Florida, an RV fire broke out at the Palm Terrace RV park on Lake Drive. After extinguishing the fire, firefighters discovered human remains inside. The victim's identity has not been determined due to the condition of the body. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

The investigation in Bunnell is being conducted by the Bunnell Police Department, Flagler County Sheriff's Office, Flagler County Fire Rescue, Palm Coast Fire Department, the Florida State Fire Marshal's Office, and the Medical Examiner's Office.

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RV catches fire on E. Punkin Center Road in Hermiston

04.06.2026 East Oregonian ENG

Man Dies in RV Fire in Bunnell

03.06.2026 FlaglerLive ENG

Body found after recreational vehicle fire in Bunnell

03.06.2026 news-journalonline.com ENG

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