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  2. List of Michigan wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The Meridian Boundary Fire burned 8,586 acres near Grayling, Michigan in 2010.. The U.S. state of Michigan has been the site of several major wildfires.The worst of these were in the lumbering era of the late-1800s when lumbering practices permitted the buildup of large slash piles and altered forest growth patterns which may have contributed to size of the wildfires.

  3. Michigan air quality map: Check if it's bad today in your area

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    This map tracks air quality near Detroit, and zoom out to see the rest of North America. Smoke from wildfires harmed the air in 2023. Michigan air quality map: Check if it's bad today in your area

  4. Do you live in a fire-risk area? These maps show high ... - AOL

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    The fires were fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, and climate change also plays a role in increasing risk, with rainy periods becoming more intense and dry seasons lasting longer.

  5. These maps show Palisades fire's rapid spread in first day - AOL

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    At least one person has died as a result of the fire. These maps show the blaze's rapid spread. Read more:10 dead, more than 9,000 homes, ... estimating its area to be about 770 acres.

  6. Category:Fires in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Wildfires in Michigan (6 P) Pages in category "Fires in Michigan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Huron National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Trail in the Huron National Forest, Michigan. The Huron National Forest is prone to frequent seasonal forest fires, due to ecological and geological factors including the domination of the jack pine in sections the forests, the needles of which are extremely flammable, [2] sandy soil composition as a result of glacial outwash plain geology of sections of the Huron National Forest, [3] and jack ...

  8. Port Huron Fire of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Fire of October 8, 1871 (one of a series of fires known collectively as the Great Fire of 1871 or the Great Michigan Fire) burned a number of cities including White Rock and Port Huron, and much of the countryside in the "Thumb" region of the U.S. state of Michigan (a total of 1.2 million acres, or 4,850 km²).

  9. Highland fire growing at 'critical rate of spread ... - AOL

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