By Andrew Theen

It seems as if everything is on fire except the desert.

More than a dozen wildfires continue to burn across much of the western half of Oregon, causing air quality concerns in both big cities and small ones and keeping thousands of fire fighters hard at work in difficult conditions. Here's a breakdown on the status of each of the wildfire efforts as of Monday afternoon.

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Andrew Theen | The Oregonian/OregonLive

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Chetco Bar Fire

Acres burned: 142,857

Containment: 10 percent

Workforce: 1,670

Where: In the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest northeast of Brookings.

Started: July 12

Other: The state’s largest fire continues to keep crews busy in Southwest Oregon. A level 3 evacuation order is in effect along Illinois River Road. Evacuation orders are in effect for several areas.

YUCK! Lots of smoke out there from #wildfires across western Oregon. pic.twitter.com/Pa9te9Ys2o — NWS Portland (@NWSPortland) September 4, 2017

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Eagle Creek Fire

Acres burned: 3,200

Containment: 0 percent

Workforce: 175 people

Where: Half-mile from Cascade Locks

Started: Sept. 2

Other: This fire, believed to be caused by a teenager who was firing off fireworks, has held relatively the same position as it did Sunday. Evacuation orders are in effect for 283 structures (leave immediately).

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North Pelican Fire

Acres burned: 2,000

Containment: 18 percent

Workforce: 175 people

Where: Just west of Upper Klamath Lake on the slopes of Pelican Butte

Started: Aug. 10

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Horse Prairie Fire

Acres burned: 12,813

Containment: 20 percent

Workforce: Close to 1,000

Where: Six miles west of Riddle, In Douglas County

Started: Aug. 26

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Jade Creek Fire

Acres burned: 782

Containment: 15 percent

Workforce: 287

Where: 16 miles each of Bly in the Fremont-Winema National Forest

Started: Aug. 29

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Whitewater Fire

Acres burned: 11,772 (includes Whitewater, Scorpion, Little Devil and French fires)

Containment: 18 percent

Workforce: 702

Where: Just west of Mt. Jefferson

Started: July 23

Other: Crews are expecting “significant fire growth” on this blaze due to clear skies and strong winds.

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Rebel Fire

Acres burned: 7,519

Containment: Unclear

Workforce: 175 people

Where: Along the South Fork of the McKenzie River in the Three Sisters Wilderness

Started: Aug. 4

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Potato Hill Fire

Acres burned: 199

Containment: Unclear

Workforce: 31 people

Where: Detroit Ranger district

Started: Aug. 29

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Horse Creek Fire

Acres burned: 10,786 (includes several fires)

Containment: Unclear

Workforce: 111 people

Where: In Willamette National Forest, south of Oregon 126

Started: Aug. 10

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Umpqua North Complex

Acres burned: 28,344

Containment: 23 percent

Workforce: 1,002 people

Where: Along Oregon 238 about 50 miles east of Roseburg

Started: Aug. 11

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Miller Complex

Acres burned: 17,695

Containment: 35 percent

Workforce: 616

Where: 17 miles east of Cave Junction

Started: Aug. 14

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Jones Fire

Acres burned: 8,536

Containment: 51 percent

Workforce: 614 people

Where: 10 miles east of Lowell

Started: Aug. 10

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High Cascades Complex

Acres burned: 28,362

Containment: 33 percent

Workforce: 647 people

Where: 20 different fires in Crater Lake National Park and the surrounding forest. Seven fires remain out of control.

Started: Aug. 11

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Milli Fire

Acres burned: 22,527

Containment: 60 percent

Workforce: 1,002 people

Where: 9 miles west of Sisters

Started: Aug. 11

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Nash Fire

Acres burned: 3,500

Containment: unclear

Workforce: 22 people

Where: Southwest slope of South Sister

Started: Aug. 10

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Indian Creek Fire

Indian Creek Fire:

Acres burned: 1,090

Containment: 10 percent

Workforce: 63 people

Where: Eagle Creek area

Started: July 4

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Staley Fire

Acres burned: 2,234

Containment: 76 percent

Workforce: 217 people

Where: 23 miles south of Oakridge in the Willamette Natural Forest

Started: Aug. 11