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  2. List of fires - Wikipedia

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    Fires included the Chetco Bar Fire and the Eagle Creek Fire, which also spread into Skamania County, Washington, United States. [11] [12] [13] 2018 – Camp Fire in California. Began November 8, 2018; caused 85 deaths and destroyed 18,804 structures. [14] [15] 2018 – Woolsey Fire in California, which broke out on the same day as the Camp Fire.

  3. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    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 Backcountry Fire: Alberta

  4. List of natural disasters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Western United States, Central United States, Mid-Atlantic states, Northeastern United States, Southeastern United States, Eastern Canada: 2020 Wildfire: 47 ≥$19.884 billion 2020 Western United States wildfire season: Western United States: One of the most destructive wildfire seasons recorded in the Western United States. [14] [15] 2020 ...

  5. A look at the deadliest US wildfires in modern history - AOL

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    The deadliest wildfire event in U.S. history occurred in August 2023 on the Hawaiian island of Maui. The blaze devastated the historic town of Lahaina, where at least 102 people were killed and ...

  6. Wildfires in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At this time in history fire was viewed as a threat to timber, an economically important natural resource. As such, the decision was made to devote public funds to fire suppression and fire prevention efforts. For example, the Forest Fire Emergency Fund Act of 1908 permitted deficit spending in the case of emergency fire situations. [3]

  7. Large, deadly fires take their toll throughout US history

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    The NFPA's data shows that 25 wildfires in U.S. history have killed at least 10 people, including Hawaii's Lahaina fire of 2023 and major California fires in 2017, 2018, and 2020.

  8. The Palisades And Eaton Fires Are Now The Most ... - AOL

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    The Worst Fires In California History Here's a new list of the Top 5 most destructive fires for the entire state, per the California Department Of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as CalFire:

  9. List of town and city fires - Wikipedia

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    In the most significant wildfire event in Hawaiian history, the city of Lahaina suffered widespread devastation. This fire is believed to have killed 102+ people, destroying over 2,000 homes, as well as several historic landmarks in Lahaina. 2023 – Most of Enterprise, Northwest Territories is destroyed by wildfire [66]