Happy Camp Complex Fire
2014 wildfire in Northern California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Happy Camp Complex Fire was a massive wildfire that broke out on August 12, 2014, at 1:00 AM PDT, as a result of a lightning strikes in the Klamath National Forest in Northern California.[2] The fire, which would eventually consume 134,056 acres (543 km2) of land, was the largest fire of the 2014 California wildfire season and as of 2018, ranks 20th on the list of largest fires in state history.[3]
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Location | Klamath National Forest, Happy Camp, California |
Coordinates | 41.796°N 123.374°W / 41.796; -123.374 |
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Burned area | 134,056 acres (543 km2) |
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Cause | Lightning |
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