Top 20 Largest California Wildfires is a legal document that was released by the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What are the top 20 largest wildfires in California?
A: The top 20 largest wildfires in California are:
Q: When did the largest California wildfires occur?
A: The largest California wildfires occurred throughout the years.
Q: What caused the largest California wildfires?
A: The largest California wildfires were caused by a combination of factors, including drought, high winds, and human activity.
Q: Which wildfire is the largest in California's history?
A: The largest wildfire in California's history is the Mendocino Complex Fire, which burned in 2018.
Q: How many acres did the Mendocino Complex Fire burn?
A: The Mendocino Complex Fire burned over 459,000 acres.
Q: What other wildfires are included in the top 20 list?
A: Other wildfires included in the top 20 list include the Thomas Fire, the Cedar Fire, and the Rush Fire.
Q: Was the Tubbs Fire one of the largest in California?
A: Yes, the Tubbs Fire is one of the largest wildfires in California's history.
Q: How many acres did the Tubbs Fire burn?
A: The Tubbs Fire burned over 36,000 acres.
Q: Which other counties were affected by the Tubbs Fire?
A: The Tubbs Fire primarily impacted Sonoma County and Napa County.
Q: When did the Thomas Fire occur?
A: The Thomas Fire occurred in 2017.
Q: How many acres did the Thomas Fire burn?
A: The Thomas Fire burned over 281,000 acres.
Q: When did the Cedar Fire occur?
A: The Cedar Fire occurred in 2003.
Q: How many acres did the Cedar Fire burn?
A: The Cedar Fire burned over 273,000 acres.
Q: Which county was most affected by the Cedar Fire?
A: The Cedar Fire mostly impacted San Diego County.
Q: When did the Rush Fire occur?
A: The Rush Fire occurred in 2012.
Q: How many acres did the Rush Fire burn?
A: The Rush Fire burned over 271,000 acres.
Q: Did the Camp Fire make it into the top 20 largest wildfires?
A: No, the Camp Fire did not make it into the top 20 largest wildfires.
Q: Which fire is known as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history?
A: The Camp Fire is known as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history.
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