The Mendocino Complex fire became the largest fire in California history. It is one of nine active fires of more than 100,000 acres this summer, including the Holy fire, which has burned more than 19,000 acres in Riverside and Orange counties.
More than 100 large fires are burning in the West. This map from the National Interagency Fire Center is from Aug. 10.
California fire season to date[hhmc]
As of Aug. 5, 4,723 fires and 749,770 acres have burned on Cal Fire and U.S. Forest Service land. The Mendocino Complex fire accounts for nearly half of the burned acreage.
The new No. 1[hhmc]
Before the Mendocino Complex fire, the largest fire in California had been the Thomas fire, which started Dec. 4 and burned nearly 300,000 acres. Here is a day-by-day look at the estimated total acres burned in the Mendocino Complex and Thomas fires:.
Biggest burns[hhmc]
These are the largest fires in California history. Three of the biggest (in bold) have occurred within the last eight months. Fourteen of the fires occurred during the months of July and August.
Source: CAL FIRE
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