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2024 Colorado wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $10,000,000. [3] 2024 Wyoming wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $2,000,000. [3] 2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $4,000,000. [3] 2024 Wyoming wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $750,000. [3] 2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $1,500,000.
Satellite imaging of wildfires and smoke trails in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil, taken on 9 September 2024. In 2024, 53,302 wildfires detected by the Global Wildfire Information System (GWIS) burned an estimated 37,578,692 hectares (92,858,970 acres) of tropical wetland in Brazil's Pantanal in Mato Grosso do Sul, the Amazon rainforest ...
The 2024 California wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of California. As of September 26, 2024 [update], a total of 6,401 wildfires have burned a cumulative 995,977 acres (403,058 ha). Year-to-date, the number of wildfires and the number of acres burned are higher than the five ...
AccuWeather predicts 35,000 to 50,000 wildfires in America in 2024, with between 4 million to 6 million acres burned. An average of 68,707 wildfires and 7 million acres of land burn in the U.S ...
The 2024 Virginia wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of Virginia.During the 2024 Spring wildfire season between February 15 to April 30, at least 411 wildfires burnt "nearly 20,000 acres", the largest area burned in the last 30 years in that time period, and nearly ten times as much as the 2023 Spring season with 2,174 acres.
The 2024 Oregon wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of Oregon.. Predictions for the 2024 fire season made by the National Interagency Fire Center forecast above average wildfire potential in the southeastern portion of the state and average wildfire potential throughout the rest of Oregon.
The 2024 Texas wildfires were marked by several major fires, including the Smokehouse Creek Fire in the Texas panhandle and part of Oklahoma.. The Smokehouse Creek Fire burned an estimated 1,058,482 acres (1,653.878 sq mi; 428,352 ha) in Texas and Oklahoma and was completely contained on March 16, [1] becoming the second largest fire in US history dating back to 1988.
Name County Acres Start date Containment date Notes Ref 352 I-80 Laramie: 2,193: February 24: March 25 [1]Hwy 16 Crook: 1,200: February 25 [2]Happy Jack Laramie