Lime Fire
2019 wildfire in Northern California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lime Fire was a wildfire located west of Interstate 5 and north of Highway 96 in the Klamath National Forest's Lime Gulch area in Siskiyou County.[2] The fire was started as the result of a lightning strike during a thunderstorm.[1] As of September 17, the fire has burned 1,862 acres (754 ha) and is 96 percent contained.[1] Evacuation warnings are in place for the area between Ash Creek and Gottsville, warning to take "extreme caution" along Highway 96.[2][3] Portions of Klamath National Forest are closed due to the fire.
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Location | Klamath National Forest, Siskiyou County, California |
Coordinates | 41.866°N 122.67°W / 41.866; -122.67 |
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Burned area | 1,872 acres (758 ha) |
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Deaths | None reported |
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Cause | Lightning |
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