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The 2023 Arizona wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout ... The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 ...
Largest fire in Arizona history at that time. Human Ponderosa Pine, Oak / Juniper-Pinyon Coconino / Gila / Navajo: 468,638 ac 732 sq.mi. 189,651 ha 426 0 0 2003 Aspen Fire: Fire on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains burned through the town of Summerhaven, destroying 325 of 340 structures. Human Aspen / Pine-Oak / Conifer Pima / Pinal ...
2024 Arizona wildfires [3] Flying Bucket Arizona: Maricopa: 2,795 May 6 unknown 2024 Arizona wildfires [3] Toyo Arizona: Graham, Gila: 1,779 May 10 May 24 2024 Arizona wildfires – Reportedly human-caused. Estimated damage costs over $5,000,000. [3] Laguna 24 Texas: Kleberg: 12,385 May 11 May 28 2024 Texas wildfires [3] Hackberry Canyon
Arizona’s wildfire season, which got off to an early start this year, could be even more catastrophic in 2022 than in previous years. Wildfire map: Track where fires are burning in Arizona in ...
The 2021 wildfire season could be the worst in history, as several fires ravage their way across national forests in Arizona. Here's where Arizona wildfires are burning in the state Skip to main ...
Wallow Fire: Arizona and New Mexico: The largest fire in Arizona state history. In one 24-hour burn period (6/6-6/7), it consumed 77,769 acres of forest land. 2011: 34,000 acres (14,000 ha) Bastrop County Complex Fire: Texas: The worst fire in Texas state history, destroyed over 1,500 homes. 2011: 1,748,636 acres (707,648 ha) Richardson ...
Air tankers and helicopters helped douse flames from the sky as nearly 200 firefighters on the ground battled a wildfire northeast of Phoenix on Friday that threatened scores of homes and forced ...
List of Arizona wildfires; List of California wildfires; List of Oregon wildfires; List of New Mexico wildfires; List of Washington wildfires; Peshtigo Fire, 1871; most loss of life in a US wildfire. Great Fire of 1910 in the US; shaped 20th-century wildfire policy; 1988 Yellowstone wildfires; 2011 Texas wildfires; 2012 Oklahoma wildfires