Total Acreage Burned So Far In 2015 Fire Season Passes Eight Million - 65 Big Fires Still Going
As of Tuesday, according to the National Interagency Fire Center, more than 8 million acres have burned in U.S. wildfires in 2015. 8,202,557 of them, to be precise. Thats an area larger than the state of Maryland.
And the numbers are still growing: 65 large fires are currently raging across the country, particularly in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. That includes three Washington state fires or fire complexes that are larger than 100,000 acres burned. As of this writing, the United States remains at wildfire preparedness level 5 the highest level where it has been since Aug. 13.
There are only six other years that have seen more than 8 million acres burned 2012, 2011, 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004 based on National Interagency Fire Center records that date back to 1960. It is hard not to notice that all of these years came since the year 2000.
2015 has already surpassed 2004s total of 8,097,880 acres burned. The worst year of them all, 2006, saw 9,873,745 acres consumed. But heres the thing as of September 1, 2015 was ahead of the pace of 2006 and all other years. While 2015 has seen 8,202,557 acres burned thus far, 2006 had only seen 7,663,928 acres burned as of that date.
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