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  2. 2012 Oklahoma wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Luther, Oklahoma, a town in Oklahoma County just 24 miles (39 km) outside Oklahoma City, was severely damaged by a wildfire on August 3–4, 2012. The blazes covered 80,000 acres (320 km 2) and destroyed 24 houses before the winds abated sufficiently to bring the fire under control. Making the firefighters' work harder, the fire shut down ...

  3. 2024 Oklahoma wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Name County Acres Start date Containment date Notes Ref Nature Cherokee: 3,542: February 25: 2024 [1]Sand Creek Harper: 2,645: February 26: 2024: Caused by human activity.

  4. Anderson Creek Fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire was 15% contained by March 25, and 800 homes were under threat. [3] The county jail, hospital, and Medicine Lodge residents evacuated. [11] One-inch snow fell on Easter Sunday, which boosted the firefighting efforts. [10] [9] By March 28, the fire was 90% controlled in Comanche County, 40% in Woods County, and 31% in Barber County.

  5. Live updates: Wildfires blaze in NW Oklahoma, fire weather ...

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    Wildfires in Oklahoma map. Fires affecting northwest Oklahoma Wednesday, as of 6 a.m.: Smokehouse Creek Fire: 0% contained, 300,000 acres. Catesby Fire: 0% contained ...

  6. Crews were battling a large fire at a manufacturing business in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Tuesday, local officials said.. Multiple photos of a large, black plume of smoke were circulating online ...

  7. Rainfall brings relief to fire-stricken Oklahoma but adds ...

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    A fire warning was issued on Oct. 29 for northeastern Osage County, approximately 25 miles west of Bartlesville, as a wildfire consumed over 2,000 acres south of Pawhuska, destroying buildings and ...

  8. List of fires - Wikipedia

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    A series of fires across the state, the most severe of which was the Port Huron fire. The combined Michigan fires killed over 200 people and burned about 1.2 million acres. Occurred on the same day as the Great Chicago Fire and the Peshtigo Fire. The Great Michigan Fire: 8 October 1871 Wisconsin 1,500–2,500/? Deadliest wildfire in world history.

  9. Red flag warnings in Chicago and Oklahoma, as fire ... - AOL

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    The fires prompted the evacuations of some homes and, according to Logan County Emergency Management, destroyed "a few" residences in Logan County. The largest active Oklahoma fire is the Rush ...