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'Alarming': Oregon lawmakers react to possible cuts to cameras that monitor wildfires
'Alarming': Oregon lawmakers react to possible cuts to cameras that monitor wildfires
'Alarming': Oregon lawmakers react to possible cuts to cameras that monitor wildfires

Published on: 02/21/2026

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The University of Oregon Hazards Lab, which monitors wildfire cameras, warns it may soon have to cut dozens of cameras without more state funding.

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