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  2. Robertson Draw Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Robertson Draw Fire is a large wildfire that started near Red Lodge, Montana on June 13, 2021. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September.

  3. 2024 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    County Acres Start date Containment date Notes Ref ... Madison: 3,900: October 8: 2024 [21] ... 2024 Montana wildfires.

  4. Madison County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Madison County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,623. [2] Its county seat is Virginia City. [3] The county was founded in 1865; [4] at the time it was part of the Montana Territory.

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  6. 2017 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 fire season in Montana was exacerbated by drought conditions and as of September 7, 2017, there were 21 large, active fires that had consumed over 438,000 acres (177,000 ha). [1] By September 20, after rain and snow had significantly slowed most fire growth, the overall burned acreage in Montana was estimated at 1,295,959 acres ...

  7. Category:Wildfires in Montana - Wikipedia

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  8. 2000–01 fires in the Western United States - Wikipedia

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    The 2000–2001 Western United States wildfires were a series of unusually severe wildfires that caused more than $2 billion in damage [1] and resulted in the deaths of four firefighters. [2] Overall, 6,966,995 acres burned across the United States and 2.2 million of those acres were in Idaho and Montana alone.

  9. List of ghost towns in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Bannack, a Montana ghost town. This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Montana.. A ghost town is a town or city which has lost all of its businesses and population. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as a flood, government action, uncontrolled lawlessness, or war.