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Okanogan Complex Fire

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Cost
  
$44.5 million

Buildings destroyed
  
120 destroyed homes

Cause
  
Lightning

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Location
  
Okanogan County, Washington

Date(s)
  
August 15, 2015 (2015-08-15) – September 19, 2015 (2015-09-19)

Burned area
  
304,782 acres (123,341 ha) as of August 30

Okanogan complex fire


The Okanogan Complex Fire was a wildfire affecting Okanogan County in north-central Washington state. It was composed of five fires that were caused by lightning strikes on August 15, 2015, with two of the fires near Conconully merging days later on August 19. At its peak, it burned over 304,782 acres (123,341 ha) of land and forced the evacuations of numerous towns, including Conconully, Twisp and Winthrop. Over 1,250 firefighters were deployed to the Okanogan Complex. Three United States Forest Service firefighters were killed in an accident near Twisp on August 19. Traditional methods of containing such wildfires, such as creating bulldozer lines, are not readily available due to the irregular terrain and because an inversion layer trapped smoke in the valley, making it difficult to fly in water by helicopter.

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On August 24, some media outlets reported that it had become the largest wildfire in Washington state history, surpassing the Carlton Complex fire of 2014. The Okanogan Complex fire has not merged into a single fire, and so the Carlton Complex remains the state's largest single fire.

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By August 25 more help was arriving and no more structures had burned. However, nearly all the fires had continued "to grow with little containment gained" and higher winds were predicted by the end of the week that would feed the flames. On August 25, 2015 there were 1,345 firefighters and 15 percent of the fire had been contained.

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By September 19, the fire was 95% contained and management was turned over to local firefighters.

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References

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