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The fire was named after Biscuit Creek in southern Oregon. [3] The Biscuit Fire was the second-largest wildfire in the modern post-1900 history of Oregon. [3] [4] Oregon's largest fires are actually believed to have taken place in the 1800s. The Silverton Fire [5] of 1865 is listed as Oregon's largest at over 900,000 acres.
September 2024 was the driest on record at Islip, New York and Wilmington, Delaware, with numerous other sites recording a top-10 dry September across the region. [2] Drought significantly expanded in the Northeast following a record-dry October, which in many places, was also the driest month on record.
2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $2,000,000. [3] Quail Hollow Colorado: Arapahoe: 1,155 July 13 July 14 2024 Colorado wildfires – Reportedly human-caused. Estimated damage costs over $25,000. [3] Four Mile Montana: Big Horn: 2,083 July 13 unknown [3] Road 22 Wyoming: Goshen: 5,577 July 13 July 14 2024 Wyoming wildfires ...
As of Wednesday morning, the most recent update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service says that the fire has burned 2,283 acres in New Jersey, about 3,500 overall, and is 30% contained. Wildfire ...
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 ...
Real time maps from California Fire Department show how the blaze has spread to over 3,000 acres of land – an area twice the size of Central Park. ... December 11, 2024 at 3:45 AM.
Third largest fire in New Mexico state history. 63 homes lost. Threatened Los Alamos National Laboratory. 2011: 12,000 acres (4,900 ha) Slave Lake Wildfire: Alberta: Burned through Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada and its surrounding area from 14 May through 16 May. The fire destroyed roughly one-third of Slave Lake and cost $1.8 billion. 2011
By July 15, it was primarily burning in the scar of the 2002 Biscuit Fire and had only burned 45 acres (0 km 2). [2] At this time, fire crews expressed concerns about accessing the fire due to difficult and dangerous terrain. [3] By July 20, it was determined that the fire had actually burned over 300 acres (1 km 2). Up until this day, the ...