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The biggest wildfire in recorded US history is the 1825 Miramichi Fire. It blazed through an estimated 3,000,000 million acres and claimed at least 160 lives. That makes it not just one of the most widespread fires, but also one of the deadliest.
There are a series of wildfires burning throughout the state of California. As of September 12, 2025, a total of 6,873 fires have burned 517,847 acres (209,565 ha) across the state. A view of the Madre Fire on July 3, 2025.
It started in the San Gabriel Mountains above Glendora at about 3:10 p.m. near the East Fork Road area. The Angeles National Forest dubbed the blaze the Fork Fire. As of 6 p.m., the wildfire had quickly grown to consume around 250 acres.

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