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  2. 2021 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Washington wildfire season officially began in March 2021. By late April, all of Eastern Washington had been classified by the United States Drought Monitor as "abnormally dry" with moderate to severe drought conditions. [2] The state had more than 630 wildfires by the first week of July, on par with the state's record 2015 wildfire ...

  3. 2022 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Washington wildfire season officially began in March 2022. As of August 4, 2022, there have been four large wildfires that have burned 30,800 acres (12,500 ha) across the US state of Washington .

  4. 2023 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Washington wildfire season officially began in March 2023 in the US state of Washington. Conditions going into the season were low-risk for fire, with higher than average precipitation over the prior winter and spring. [1] Some experts anticipated a later peak, possibly into November, for the Pacific Northwest due to El Niño effects. [2]

  5. List of Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    6,515 acres (26.37 km 2) Powerline Fire [20] Grant 7,800 acres (32 km 2) Williams Flats Fire: Okanogan 44,446 acres (179.87 km 2) Largest wildfire of the 2019 season 2016 Hart Fire Lincoln 18,220 39 0 Range 12 Fire [21] Yakima: 177,210 2016 Snake River Fire Garfield 11,452 acres (46.34 km 2) Spokane Complex Fire Spokane Complex Spokane

  6. 2024 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The ban was issued in response to several large, human-caused wildfires amid the statewide drought emergency and drier-than-normal weather across Washington. The largest fire at the time was the Pioneer Fire in the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest near Lake Chelan, which had grown to more than 12,000 acres (4,900 ha). [2]

  7. 2020 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Washington wildfire season officially began in March 2020. The season was a part of the 2020 Western United States wildfires. By September, wildfires had burned over 713,000 acres, 181 homes had been lost, and one death occurred as a result. [2] [1] The 2020 fire season saw more individual fires than in any other recorded year. [1]

  8. 2019 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, the Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz proposed a $55 million, 10-year plan to combat fires that included greatly expanded budgeting for 30 new full-time and 40 seasonal firefighters, new training academies, new firefighting equipment including aircraft, and a new "rangeland" firefighting plan for the state. [1]

  9. Map: Track the wildfires in the West - AOL

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