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Dixie Fire
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The 2021 Dixie Fire was a massive wildfire in Northern California that burned 963,309 acres, making it the largest single-source wildfire in California history and the second-largest overall. The fire began on July 13, 2021, near Cresta Dam in Butte County and burned across the crest of the Sierra Nevada, causing unhealthy air quality and devastating several communities. The fire was the most expensive in US history, costing $637.4 million to suppress, and was fueled by a combination of factors including extreme heat, low precipitation, and anthropogenic climate change.learn more on wikipedia
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organizations
- 1.Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 2.Mountain West
- 3.Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- 4.University of California, Los Angeles
- 5.US National Interagency Fire Center
- 6.US National Weather Service
- 7.US Storm Prediction Center
persons
- 1.Dustin Gardner
- 2.Rich Thompson
- 3.Alex Hall
- 4.Andy VanSciver
- 5.Drew Smith
- 6.Gavin Newsom
- 7.Jim Fryhoff
- 8.Trevor Johnson