Atlas Fire
2017 wildfire in Northern California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Atlas Fire was a 2017 wildfire burning in Napa County, California north of the city of Napa, near Napa Soda Springs. It was one of fourteen large fires simultaneously burning in eight Northern California counties, in what was called the "Northern California firestorm".[3] Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency.[4][5]
Atlas Fire Part of the 2017 North Bay wildfires | |
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Location | Napa County, California |
Coordinates | 38.39206°N 122.24367°W / 38.39206; -122.24367 |
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Burned area | 51,057 acres (207 km2) |
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Deaths | 6[2] |
Structures destroyed | 781 |
The fire, which started on October 8, had by October 12 burned 51,057 acres (207 km2) of land, and was 77% contained.[6][7] By October 12, the fire stretched from Lake Berryessa south to Napa, but a firebreak was established across Atlas Peak Road.[7] It was contained on October 28, 2017. At that point in state history, the fire was the 14th most destructive and 15th deadliest. It burned a total of 51,624 acres, destroyed 783 structures, and resulted in 6 deaths.[8]