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The wildfires collectively caused at least $18.0 billion (2018 USD) in damages, including $13.2 billion in insured losses, $3 billion in other economic losses, and $1.8 billion in fire suppression costs, making the 2017 California fires the second-costliest on record.
The Thomas Fire was a massive wildfire that affected Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, and one of multiple wildfires that ignited in Southern California in December 2017. It burned approximately 281,893 acres (440 sq mi; 114,078 ha) before being fully contained on January 12, 2018, making it the largest wildfire in modern California history ...
On December 24, the Thomas Fire grew to 281,620 acres (1,139.7 km 2), after the fires from a back-burning operation completely merged into the Thomas Fire's northwestern flank, [70] [71] though containment of the wildfire also increased to 86%.
The six major wildfires that erupted throughout Southern California in the past week have killed at least one person and destroyed hundreds of buildings. Strong winds pose fresh threat in ...
More than 11,500 acres of Northern California have been torched by the devastating fires raging since late Sunday. Apocalyptic before-and-after photos show how wildfires are destroying parts of ...
The fires have scorched more than 190,000 acres, an area nearly the size of NYC, reducing whole neighborhoods in the city of Santa Rosa to gray ash. California wildfires kill at least 31 as wind ...
The 2017 California wildfires were the most destructive on record with over $9 billion in insurance claims from the October fires and expected over $20 billion more for December's fires. [18] [19] 2017 British Columbia wildfires, Canada; 2017 California wildfires; 2017 Chile wildfires; 2017 Montana wildfires; 2017 Oregon wildfires; 2017 ...
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