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When was the worst fire in Oregon?

The Biscuit Fire was the second-largest wildfire in the modern post-1900 history of Oregon….

Biscuit Fire
Date(s) July 12, 2002– December 31, 2002
Burned area 500,000 acres (2,000 km2) 28,772 acres (116.44 km2) in California 471,228 acres (1,906.99 km2) in Oregon
Cause Lightning
Land use Mixed, residential and wildlands

How many wildfires were there in 2014?

Wildfires – Annual 2014

January – December Totals Rank (out of 15 years)
Number of Fires 63,345 2nd Least
Acres Burned per Fire 56.6 13th Most
3rd Least

What towns in Oregon have been burned out?

The Oregon towns of Detroit, Blue River, Vida, Phoenix, and Talent have been “substantially destroyed” by wildfire, Gov. Kate Brown said at a news conference on Wednesday. “Over the last 24 hours, Oregon has experienced unprecedented fire with significant damage,” Brown said, as reported by Oregon Public Broadcasting.

What was the biggest fire ever in Oregon?

After surpassing 400,000 acres on Thursday, the Bootleg fire in southern Oregon remained not only the largest active fire in the nation, but it also became the state’s third largest megafire officially recorded since 1900, according to an inventory kept by the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Why is the fire in Oregon called bootleg?

The Bootleg Fire, named after the nearby Bootleg Spring, was a large wildfire that started near Beatty, Oregon, on July 6, 2021. At the fire’s fastest growth in mid July, it grew at about 1,000 acres (400 ha) per hour, and it became the second largest wildfire in the United States of the 2021 wildfire season.

How many houses burned Oregon 2020?

Connolly said last year’s fires cost more than $442 million to fight, and that number is likely to continue to grow. It also wiped out nearly 4,300 homes. So far this year, Connolly said the fires have cost $90 million and destroyed 71 homes.

How far were wildfires from Portland?

The 476-square-mile (1,210-square-kilometer) Bootleg Fire is burning 300 miles (483 kilometers) southeast of Portland in and around the Fremont-Winema National Forest, a vast expanse of old-growth forest, lakes and wildlife refuges.

What city is the Oregon fire in?

The fire, which is burning 300 miles (480km) south-east of Portland, threatens to destroy thousands more properties as it continues to spread.

Where is the fire the worst in Oregon?

In southern Oregon, the Bootleg Fire has become the largest active blaze in the country. The 413,000-acre inferno was contained at 56%, as of Saturday night.

Is Oregon fire under control?

The largest wildfires burning in Oregon have gradually been coming under control with the help of hard work and some rain. The 400,000-acre plus Bootleg Fire is now 84% contained, the 23,000 acre Jack Fire is 76% contained and the 23,000 Elbow Creek Fire is 78% contained.

Is there a fire in Oregon or Washington?

Fire Perimeter To view the fire’s current perimeter , zoom in on the flame icon. Currently, no active large fires in Oregon and Washington Fire Status: Active Contained The Northwest Fire Location map displays active fire incidents within Oregon and Washington.

How big is a large fire in Oregon?

Contained The Northwest Fire Location map displays active fire incidents within Oregon and Washington. A Large Fire, as defined by the National Wildland Coordinating Group, is any wildland fire in timber 100 acres or greater and 300 acres or greater in grasslands/rangelands or has an Incident Management Team assigned to it.

What kind of Statistics does ODF have on wildfires?

ODF keeps statistics on wildfires that occur in its protection jurisdiction, 16 million acres of private and public forestland. These range from annual tallies of the number of fires and the acres burned, to the various causes of fires, fuel types, and other information. ODF Fire Statistics Database

How big is a large wildland fire?

A Large Fire, as defined by the National Wildland Coordinating Group, is any wildland fire in timber 100 acres or greater and 300 acres or greater in grasslands/rangelands or has an Incident Management Team assigned to it. Please note: the points displayed on the map above indicate each fire’s starting location and provide general references ONLY.