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2025 California wildfires-Burned near Castaic Lake. Evacuations forced; associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event that begun on January 22, 2025. [9] Border 2: California: San Diego: 6,625: January 23: January 30: 2025 California wildfires-Vegetation fire burning in the Otay Mountain Wilderness. [10] Blue Hills Texas: Hutchinson ...
Between 1970 and 2015, three times more "large fires" (fires that burn 1,000 acres or more) occurred in the Western U.S., with six times more acreage burnt, more than 1.7 million acres annually. [23] Between 1970 and 2003, the region experienced wildfire seasons that were 78 days longer. [ 24 ]
Story at a glance Nationally, more than 90 active wildfires have consumed close to 814,000 acres so far and just four are considered contained. Wildfires have burned more than 6.6 million acres ...
Montana, Wyoming: Powder River (MT), Campbell (WY) 2,496 July 12 August 14 2024 Wyoming wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $200,000. [3] McGhee Montana: Rosebud: 19,223 July 12 September 4 [3] Prairie Montana: Rosebud: 6,540 July 12 unknown [3] Deadman Montana: Rosebud, Big Horn: 19,983 July 12 unknown Estimated damage costs over ...
While wildfires in the Northeast began as early as July 5, the record dryness of September and October allowed them to significantly expand. From October 1 to November 11, over 537 reports of wildfires were received in New Jersey, with 60 in New York, burning 4500 and 2100 acres, respectively. [7]
Satellite imagery from the National Weather Service shows just how many wildfires were burning in the area this week on July 11 and 12, with heat spots in parts of Washington, Idaho, British ...
2024 Montana wildfires; Statistics; Total fires: ... The 2024 Montana wildfire season was a series of wildfires ... This page was last edited on 14 January 2025, ...
Cause: large lightning storm in late August. The storm started roughly 1,600 new fires, most caused by dry lightning. [45] 1988: 793,880 acres (321,270 ha) Yellowstone fires of 1988: Wyoming and Montana: Never controlled by firefighters; only burned out when a snowstorm hit. 1989 8,105,000 acres (3,280,000 ha) The Manitoba Fires Manitoba