On the morning of Sept. 8, a brush fire lurched to life in a dry brush field north of Ashland along Almeda Drive in southwest Oregon. It would grow to burn more than 3,200 acres and destroy 3,000 structures.
By Erin Patrick O'Connor, Washington Post U.S.
Tue, 10/20/2020 - 7:43am
On the morning of Sept. 8, a brush fire lurched to life in a dry brush field north of Ashland along Almeda Drive in southwest Oregon. It would grow to burn more than 3,200 acres and destroy 3,000 structures.