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  2. 2018 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 wildfire season was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire season in California history. It was also the largest on record at the time, now third after the 2020 and 2021 California wildfire seasons. [18] [19] [20] In 2018, there were a total of 103 confirmed fatalities, 24,226 structures damaged or destroyed, and 8,527 fires ...

  3. 2020 Western United States wildfire season - Wikipedia

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    It is the third-largest fire complex in California history. Beachie Creek Linn County, Oregon: 193,573: August 16: October 28. Merged with the Lionshead Fire and became the Santiam Fire on September 8. August Complex: Glenn County, Mendocino County, Lake County, Tehama County, Trinity County, California: 1,032,648: August 16: November 12

  4. Tamarack Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Tamarack Fire was a wildfire that burned 68,637 acres (27,776 ha), primarily in the Mokelumne Wilderness in Alpine County, California, Douglas County, Nevada and Lyon County, Nevada, as part of the 2021 California wildfire season . The fire was first reported burning on a rocky ridgetop on July 4, 2021, a result of a lightning strike.

  5. 2007 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 California wildfire season saw at least 9,093 separate wildfires that charred 1,520,362 acres (6,152.69 km 2) of land. [1] Thirty of those wildfires were part of the Fall 2007 California firestorm, [5] which burned approximately 972,147 acres (about 3,934 km 2, or 1,520 mi 2) of land from Santa Barbara County to the U.S.–Mexico ...

  6. 2004 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 California wildfires were a series of wildfires that were active in the state of California during the year 2004. In total, 7,898 fires burned 311,024 acres (1,258.67 square kilometres). Fires. Below is a list of all fires that exceeded 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) during the 2004 fire season.

  7. Mill Fire (2022) - Wikipedia

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    Mill Fire (2022) / 41.4303; -122.3852. The Mill Fire was a fast-moving, deadly and destructive wildfire that burned during the 2022 California wildfire season, destroying parts of the communities of Weed, Lake Shastina and Edgewood in Siskiyou County in the U.S. state of California. Igniting during hot, dry & windy conditions on September 2 ...

  8. August Complex fire - Wikipedia

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    The August Complex was a massive wildfire that burned in the Coast Range of Northern California, in Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, and Shasta Counties. The complex originated as 38 separate fires started by lightning strikes on August 16–17, 2020. Four of the largest fires, the Doe, Tatham, Glade, and Hull fires, had burned together ...

  9. York Fire - Wikipedia

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    The last major fire in the Preserve was the lightning-ignited Dome Fire in 2020, which burned 43,273 acres (17,512 ha) and killed more than a million Joshua trees. Progression July. The fire began on July 28, 2023, on private land, near the New York Mountains within the Mojave National Preserve in eastern San Bernardino County.