As major flooding continues to inundate Harney County and the Burns Paiute Reservation, officials are warning community members of an E. coli contamination detected in the floodwaters.
Severe flooding in Harney County, Oregon continues to displace hundreds of families in and around the city of Burns.
Flooding from the Silvies River swamped the sewage system in Burns, Oregon, sparking fears about public health.
The Harney County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday it continues to respond to the major flooding that has impacted the Burns ...
In response to the ongoing flooding in Harney County, Governor Kotek has declared a State of Emergency and directed the ...
Drinking water remains safe, the sheriff's office said, but people should take off boots and shoes that have been exposed to ...
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At 10:02 a.m. on Wednesday, the National Weather Service issued a flood warning in effect until further notice for Harney ...
The Harney County Sheriff's Office continues to actively respond to severe flooding in the Burns area, caused by rapid ...
On the morning of March 29, the Silvies River near Burns reached 14.76 feet, which is close to the record of 15.2 feet, ...
Hundreds of families remain displaced following severe flooding in southeast Oregon's Harney County. The sheriff's office announced last night the floodwater blanketing the ...
The state of Oregon and Oregon State Fire Marshal enacted a conflagration in response to the flooding and state of emergency ...
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