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2 Detroit residents reflect on anniversary of Santiam Canyon fires, journeys of recovery
2 Detroit residents reflect on anniversary of Santiam Canyon fires, journeys of recovery
2 Detroit residents reflect on anniversary of Santiam Canyon fires, journeys of recovery

Published on: 08/25/2025

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FILE - A sign advises to social distance at a marina building on Detroit Lake burned by the Beachie Creek Fire, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020, in Detroit, Ore.

Nearly five years ago, a combination of dry conditions and heavy winds starting on Labor Day quickly accelerated the spread of multiple wildfires that had broken out in the Oregon Cascades.

Eleven people died in the Labor Day fires, which burned more than 1 million acres and destroyed more than 4,000 homes from Clackamas County to the California border.

As the fifth anniversary of the Labor Day fires approaches, we hear from survivors about their evacuations and efforts to rebuild their lives.

FILE - A sign and flag are posted atop a burnt-out tree stump, April 15, 2021, commemorating the devastation from the fires that ripped through Detroit in 2020.

They include Debra Bowman and Russ Boyd, residents of Detroit, a city southeast of Salem in eastern Marion County that is still struggling to rebuild after the fires.

Bowman is a retiree who evacuated the Beachie Creek and Lionshead fires in the early morning hours of Sept. 8, 2020, with her husband and pet dog.

Boyd also fled then, driving out of town with his wife and other relatives. Today, he is the co-owner of a mini-mart and bar in Detroit, while his wife and mother-in-law own a hamburger food cart on the same lot.

Bowman and Boyd join us to share their memories about the evacuation, returning to Detroit and how they’re doing today.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/08/25/detroit-rebuild-labor-day-fires-anniversary/

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