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  2. Robertson Draw Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Robertson Draw Fire is a large wildfire that started near Red Lodge, Montana on June 13, 2021. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September.

  3. 2024 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Montana wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S ... The following is a list of fires that burned more ...

  4. Category:Wildfires in Montana - Wikipedia

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  5. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    2017 Montana wildfires: Montana: Contained by rain and snow by mid-September. 2017: 240,000 acres (97,000 ha) October 2017 Northern California wildfires: California: The October northern California wildfires were a large group of forest fires that killed 44 people and destroyed 8,900 structures. [78] 2017: 281,893 acres (114,078 ha) Thomas Fire ...

  6. Harris Mountain Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Harris Mountain Fire is a wildfire that started near Cascade, Montana on July 16, 2021. The fire has burned 31,460 acres (12,731 ha) and is 20% contained. The fire has burned 31,460 acres (12,731 ha) and is 20% contained.

  7. Rice Ridge Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Rice Ridge Fire was a wildfire that burned northeast of Seeley Lake in the Lolo National Forest in Montana in the United States.The fire, which was started by a lightning strike on July 24, 2017, became a megafire on September 3, growing from 40,000 acres (162 km 2) to over 100,000 acres (405 km 2), at which time it became the nation’s top wildfire priority as of early September 2017.

  8. Lolo Peak Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Lolo Peak Fire was a wildfire in Lolo National Forest and Bitterroot National Forest, Montana in the United States, that began by lightning strikes on the western flank of Lolo Peak, 10 miles southwest of Lolo, Montana on July 15, 2017. The fire burned a total of 53,902 acres (218 km 2).

  9. 2017 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 fire season in Montana was exacerbated by drought conditions and as of September 7, 2017, there were 21 large, active fires that had consumed over 438,000 acres (177,000 ha). [1] By September 20, after rain and snow had significantly slowed most fire growth, the overall burned acreage in Montana was estimated at 1,295,959 acres ...