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Camp Fire (2018) – The Largest and Deadliest Wildfire in United States History
1. Introduction The Camp Fire, which broke out in November 2018 in Northern California, is widely regarded as the deadliest and one of the most destructive wildfires in the history of the United States. The scale of devastation, the number of fatalities, and the extraordinary speed at which the fire spread made it a turning point in how wildfires are perceived and managed across the country. This was not a disaster that unfolded over days—it was a catastrophe that erased an entire town within hours.
By firefighterabout 4 hours ago in Earth
the largest fire in Poland in the 21st century
A fire that for several days turned the largest national park into a scorched wasteland Spring 2020 in Biebrza National Park was supposed to look like it does every year. Vast marshes and peat bogs were beginning to revive after winter, and the Biebrza Valley was filling with the sounds of birds returning to breed. This unique area, considered one of the most valuable natural regions in Europe, suddenly became the scene of the largest fire in Poland in the 21st century. The fire, which broke out in April, consumed thousands of hectares of protected nature and left behind a landscape of devastation.
By firefighter2 days ago in Earth

