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The Great Michigan Fire was a series of simultaneous forest fires in the state of Michigan in the United States in 1871.
The Great Michigan Fire, also with an unconfirmed death toll, is believed to have claimed more than 500 lives, ing to records from the National Weather Service. A decade later, the Thumb Fire of 1881 would an estimated 275 people, making it the third deadliest wildfire in U.S. history.
Wildfires FireDateSize (acres) Sleeper Lake Fire 2007 August 18,000 Horne Fire 2021 August 300 Blue Lakes Fire 2022 May 2,516 Wilderness Trail Fire 2023 June 2,44212 more rows
As dry conditions and drought persisted through 1881, farmers continued to burn crops and slash despite not having had rain since April. These factors, as well as a burn scar from 10 years prior, resulted in one of the largest and deadliest fires of its time.
The actual cause of the fire was never determined, but weather conditions across the entire region during the summer and fall of 1871 produced conditions conducive to large, rapidly-spreading fires should one ignite.
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