Burdoin Fire

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Date(s)July 18, 2025 (2025-07-18) – Present
Coordinates45°42′50″N 121°25′50″W / 45.71389°N 121.43056°W / 45.71389; -121.43056
Burned area10,675 acres (4,320 ha)
Burdoin Fire
Part of the 2025 Oregon wildfires and 2025 Washington wildfires
Land after the fire, September 2025
Date(s)July 18, 2025 (2025-07-18) – Present
LocationWhite Salmon, Washington & Lyle, Washington
Coordinates45°42′50″N 121°25′50″W / 45.71389°N 121.43056°W / 45.71389; -121.43056
Statistics
Burned area10,675 acres (4,320 ha)
Impacts
Structures destroyed100+
Damage$25 million[1]
Ignition
CauseUndetermined
Map
Burdoin Fire is located in Oregon
Burdoin Fire
Location in northern Oregon

The Burdoin Fire is a wildfire burning near White Salmon, Washington and Lyle, Washington along the Washington-Oregon border that began on July 18, 2025. As of August 9, the fire had so far burned 10,675 acres (4,320 ha) and was 94% contained.[2][3]

July

The Burdoin Fire was first reported on July 18, 2025, at around 2:29 pm PST.[2][4]

On July 20, a fighterfighter was hospitalized while battling the fire. 14 homes have also been destroyed due to the fire.[5][6]

Cause

The cause of the fire is currently undetermined.[2]

Impact

14 primary structures have been destroyed and at least 80 minor structures were either damaged or destroyed due to the fire.[6][7]

Closures and evacuations

On July 19 evacuation orders were issued for the entire towns of Lyle, Washington and Bingen, Washington.[8][9]

Washington State Route 14 was closed in both directions from milepost 66 to milepost 75.8. State Route 142 was also closed from State Route 14 to milepost 4.[8][4]

Outflow of the Klickitat River after the fire
Aerial view of the land
Aerial view of the land

See also

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