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Portland police ask protesters not to start fires amid statewide Oregon wildfire emergency | |
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As Oregon Governor Kate Brown declared a wildfire emergency, police in Portland have asked demonstrators not to start fires, arguing high winds and dry weather could help the blaze spread more quickly and endanger lives. | |
Wildfires in the state have consumed at least two towns, turned the skies red, caused ash to fall like rain and filled the air with thick, acrid smoke. | Wildfires in the state have consumed at least two towns, turned the skies red, caused ash to fall like rain and filled the air with thick, acrid smoke. |
“This is proving to be an unprecedented and significant fire event for our state,” Brown said on Tuesday. | “This is proving to be an unprecedented and significant fire event for our state,” Brown said on Tuesday. |
Despite the threat of wildfires, protests in Portland continued overnight, with clashes reported between protesters and police, resulting in several arrests. The police issued a call to the protesters not to start fires. | Despite the threat of wildfires, protests in Portland continued overnight, with clashes reported between protesters and police, resulting in several arrests. The police issued a call to the protesters not to start fires. |
Some wryly remarked that Antifa would be ‘thrilled to hear’ these pleas from the police, while others suggested the anarchist protesters should volunteer to fight the wildfires plaguing the state. | |
Amid widespread cries to defund law enforcement, it has been reported that the Portland Police Bureau has spent $6.9 million on overtime in June and July to help quell the anti-police brutality protests, which began at the end of May following the death of George Floyd in custody in Minneapolis. | Amid widespread cries to defund law enforcement, it has been reported that the Portland Police Bureau has spent $6.9 million on overtime in June and July to help quell the anti-police brutality protests, which began at the end of May following the death of George Floyd in custody in Minneapolis. |
Meanwhile, some 1,400 inmates from three state prisons – Mill Creek, Santiam and Oregon State Correctional – were evacuated to escape the oncoming fires and moved to the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem. | Meanwhile, some 1,400 inmates from three state prisons – Mill Creek, Santiam and Oregon State Correctional – were evacuated to escape the oncoming fires and moved to the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem. |
In the vicinity of Portland, fires burned through Washington and Clackamas Counties, spreading up Mount Hood, and thousands were placed on standby evacuation orders. | In the vicinity of Portland, fires burned through Washington and Clackamas Counties, spreading up Mount Hood, and thousands were placed on standby evacuation orders. |
For the first time in its history, Portland General Electric was forced to shut off the power in several areas in the interests of public safety. | For the first time in its history, Portland General Electric was forced to shut off the power in several areas in the interests of public safety. |
The Santiam fire, previously called the Beachie Creek fire, and the Lionshead fire, is estimated to have burned through at least 200,000 acres. | The Santiam fire, previously called the Beachie Creek fire, and the Lionshead fire, is estimated to have burned through at least 200,000 acres. |
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