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Butte Fire

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Burned area
  
70,868 acres (287 km)

Location
  
Fatalities
  
2

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Date(s)
  
September 9, 2015 (2015-09-09) – October 1, 2015 (2015-10-01)

Buildingsdestroyed
  
475 residences343 outbuildings45 structures damaged

Similar
  
Valley Fire, Pine Fire, Meadow Fire, Lake Fire, Willard Fire

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The Butte Fire was a rapidly moving wildfire during the 2015 California wildfire season that started on September 9 in Amador County, California. The fire burned 70,868 acres (287 km2).

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Butte Fire CAL FIRE reports 135 residences burned in the Butte Fire Wildfire

The fire broke out at 2:26 P.M. on Wednesday, September 9, just east of Jackson and quickly grew to over 14,500 acres (59 km2) by that evening. By Thursday, the fire had spread into Calaveras County and more than doubled in size over 32,000 acres (129 km2). Officials stated that the fire was expanding in all directions and that efforts were being hampered by difficult topography.

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Early on Friday, September 11, Cal Fire issued a mandatory evacuation for all of San Andreas, as the fire exploded again to 64,000 acres (259 km2), but at 4:30 P.M. PDT, that order was lifted. Officials from the Amador County Unified School District chose to close all schools in the district on Friday as well. Later that day, as the fire continued to grow, Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in Amador and Calaveras counties.

Butte Fire CAL FIRE reports 135 residences burned in the Butte Fire Wildfire

On September 16, the Calaveras County coroner announced that the bodies of two people had been found in the Mokelumne Hill and Mountain Ranch areas.

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References

Butte Fire Wikipedia


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