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  2. 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]

  3. List of fires - Wikipedia

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    The largest Fire in U.S. history burned an area the size of Connecticut (3,000,000 acres [12,000 km 2]), killing 87 people, including 78 firefighters Great Fire of 1910 [ 6 ] 1911

  4. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    12 firefighters who parachuted near the fire and 1 forest ranger died after being overtaken by a 200-foot wall of fire at the top of a gulch near Helena, Montana. 1950: 3,500,000 acres (1,400,000 ha) Chinchaga Fire: British Columbia and Alberta: Largest single North American fire on record. The B.C. portion was just 90,000 ha. [38] 1953: 1,300 ...

  5. January 2025 Southern California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    False-color Aqua satellite imagery of the Palisades, Hurst, and Eaton fires, January 8, 21:40 GMT/1:40 p.m. PST. As of January 14, there are two notable fires burning throughout the region which have not yet been contained, with two smaller ones also aflame. A fifth significant fire, the Kenneth Fire, has been fully contained.

  6. Great Fires of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    Illinois suffered the most well-known fire in American history, the Great Chicago Fire. The fire broke out at around 8:30 pm on October 8 near or in a barn belonging to the O'Leary family. [ 13 ] The fire is reputed to have been started by a cow belonging to Catherine O'Leary , which knocked over a lantern in a barn, but this is unconfirmed and ...

  7. List of town and city fires - Wikipedia

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    Deadliest wildfire in American history. 1871 – Great Michigan Fire of 1871 was a series of simultaneous fires, the most prominent of which was the Port Huron Fire, which killed over 200 people in Port Huron, Michigan. 1871 – The Urbana fire destroyed central Urbana, Illinois, on October 9.

  8. Category:Fires in the United States by decade - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Fires in North America by decade - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... View history; General ... 1860s fires in North America (1 C, 1 P)