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The largest fire at the time was the Pioneer Fire in the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest near Lake Chelan, which had grown to more than 12,000 acres (4,900 ha). [2] On October 30, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources announced the end of the 2024 fire season. [3]
2024 Bridge Creek Fire: Ferry July 19 3,998 acres (1,618 ha) 1 0 Contained August 4 Fire map for July 23: 2016 Buck Creek Chelan July 22 1,987 acres (804 ha) Lightning caused 2015 231 Fire Stevens 1,138 0 0 Twenty-One Mile Grade fire Ferry 2,250 0 0 2014 Hansel Fire Chelan 1,016 0 0 Little Bridge Fire Okanogan August 2 4,896 0 0 Lone Mountain Fire
July 10 2024 Arizona wildfires [3] Indian River Trail Florida: Brevard: 2,006 May 25 June 16 2024 Florida wildfires [3] Wildcat Arizona: Maricopa: 14,402 May 18: June 3: 2024 Arizona wildfires [15] Corral California: San Joaquin: 14,168 June 1 June 6 Two firefighters were injured. Interstate 580 was closed in both directions. [16] [17] Spring ...
July 26, 2024 at 3:54 PM Hector Amezcua/hamezcua@sacbee.com Smoke from the Park Fire in Northern California is expected to largely spare the Sacramento region, according to a National Weather ...
Mountain Fire [310] December 10: 2024: California [311] 4,037 [nb 2] 0: Franklin Fire [312] January 8: 2025: California [313] 55,082 [nb 2] 27 [314] January 2025 Southern California wildfires [315] – First extremely critical risk day in January since 2008, and the first extremely critical risk day in January for California since 2007. [316 ...
Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and ref flag warnings across the US. Active fires in New Mexico. Penn Scott Fire: Unknown. South Fork Fire: 20 acres. Antone Fire : 12,396 acres. Indios Fire ...
The Bridge Fire has set over 54,000 acres ablaze and is only 9% contained, according to officials.. As of Monday, 2:27 a.m. local time, three firefighters were injured while attempting to contain ...
On June 8, 2024, a 10-to-15-acre (4.0 to 6.1 ha) fire was reported on private land near Pioneer Creek about 31 miles (50 km) northwest of Chelan in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains. [1] [3] The cause is undetermined and remains under investigation, but is suspected to have originated from a human-caused structure fire.