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  2. Mosquito Fire - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito Fire A pyrocumulonimbus cloud rises from the Mosquito Fire on September 8, 2022 Date(s) September 6 (6-09) – October 22, 2022 (2022-10-22) (47 days) Location Placer County and El Dorado County, Northern California, United States Coordinates 39°00′22″N 120°44′42″W  /  39.006°N 120.745°W  / 39.006; -120.745 Statistics Burned area 76,788 acres (31,075 ha; 120 sq mi ...

  3. 2022 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Despite the 'quiet' year as measured in acreage, a number of significant wildfires burned in California in 2022; these include the Oak Fire in Mariposa County, which burned over 180 structures, the McKinney Fire in Siskiyou County, which caused 4 fatalities, and the Mosquito Fire in Placer and El Dorado counties, which was California's largest ...

  4. Mosquito fire grows past 50,000 acres in 'historically dry ...

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    The fire grew by 569 acres on Tuesday and containment increased to 25%, according to fire officials. Mosquito fire grows past 50,000 acres in 'historically dry' brush as another blaze ignites west ...

  5. McKinney Fire - Wikipedia

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    The McKinney Fire was a destructive wildfire in the Klamath National Forest in western Siskiyou County during the 2022 California wildfire season. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The fire was named for its ignition point near McKinney Creek Road, where the fire began on July 29, 2022, at approximately 2:15 p.m. PDT .

  6. Large Mosquito Fire flare-up spotted - AOL

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    KCRA 3 Photojournalist John Breedlove captured a large flare-up from the Mosquito Fire. A massive column of smoke could be seen coming up from those flames.

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  8. 2022 Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Name County Acres Start date Containment date Notes Ref Marshall Fire: Boulder: 6,200: December 30, 2021: January 1, 2022: Unknown cause. Killed two and destroyed 1,084 structures, becoming the most destructive fire in Colorado history.

  9. 2022: The Year in Pictures - AOL

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    2022 was no stranger to big news stories. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, midterm elections, and the list goes on. But visually, it's those spaces in between that ...