Comanche Complex Fires
2011 wildfire in California
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The Comanche Complex Fires were four fires that burned together in Arvin, California forming the largest fire of the 2011 California wildfire season. The fire, which burned from September 10 to September 16 burning 29,338 acres (11,873 ha) of land.[1] The four fires, which ultimately combined, were the Comanche Fire (25,945 acres, 10,500 ha), the Knob Fire (2,710 acres, 1,097 ha), the Wolf Fire (633 acres, 256 ha), Harris Fire (50 acres, 20.2 ha).
Date(s)
- September 10, 2011 –
- September 16, 2011
LocationArvin, California
Burned area29,338 acres (11,873 ha)
Non-fatal injuries6
| Comanche Complex Fires | |
|---|---|
| Part of the 2011 California wildfires | |
| Date(s) |
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| Location | Arvin, California |
| Statistics[1] | |
| Burned area | 29,338 acres (11,873 ha) |
| Impacts | |
| Non-fatal injuries | 6 |
| Ignition | |
| Cause | Lightning |