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RV fire in Dillard damages power lines; no injuries reported

09.06.2026 09:47 1 min 2 sources
KQEN News Radio ENG + 1 more
RV fire in Dillard damages power lines; no injuries reported
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In Brief

A travel trailer was completely destroyed by fire Sunday morning in Dillard, Oregon. The blaze spread to trees and damaged power and communication lines. No injuries were reported; the cause is under investigation.

RV Fire in Dillard

On Sunday, May 24, a travel trailer was completely destroyed by fire in Dillard, Oregon. Fire crews from Central Douglas Fire & Rescue responded to Cobb Street at 8:10 a.m. The fire fully engulfed the trailer and spread to several nearby trees.

The fire was contained by 8:11 a.m. Neighboring RVs were not damaged, but overhead power and communication lines were affected. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Fire Crews Extinguish RV Fire in Dillard

25.05.2026 KQEN News Radio ENG Original source

RV fire in Dillard damages power lines; no injuries reported

25.05.2026 KVAL HRV Original source

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