Battle to Save Oregon's Majestic Doerner Fir from Flames

Authorities in Oregon are working to extinguish a fire in the Doerner Fir, a historic coastal Douglas Fir and one of the world's tallest trees. The tree has been burning since Saturday, reducing its height by about 50 feet. Ongoing efforts aim to extinguish the fire while preserving the tree's historical significance.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Portland | Updated: 20-08-2025 04:52 IST | Created: 20-08-2025 04:52 IST
Battle to Save Oregon's Majestic Doerner Fir from Flames
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Authorities in Oregon are battling to save the historic Doerner Fir, one of the tallest trees globally, from a persistent fire at the state's southern coast. The tree has been on fire since Saturday, threatening its stature and historical significance.

Measures to extinguish the blaze include helicopter water drops and strategically placed sprinklers at the base of the tree. Although recent firefighting efforts have diminished the fire's activity, the remote location and height present challenges. The tree has lost about 50 feet, impacting its global height ranking.

Investigations continue to determine the fire's cause, with lightning strikes under scrutiny. Despite the tree not being at risk of total destruction, authorities are diligently working to preserve its remaining majesty, recognizing its irreplaceable value to the community.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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