Humboldt Complex fires
2015 wildfire in Northern California
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The Humboldt Complex or Humboldt Lightning Fires were a series of wildfires during the 2015 California wildfire season. The fire started on July 30, 2015 in Humboldt County, California. The fire was started by a lightning strike from a thunderstorm that started multiple fires that day.[1] The fire burned 4,883 acres, destroyed 7 buildings, and injured 14 people.[2]
- July 30, 2015 –
- September 19, 2015
| Humboldt Lightning Fire | |
|---|---|
| Part of the 2015 California wildfires | |
| Date(s) |
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| Location | Humboldt County, California |
| Statistics | |
| Burned area | 4,883 acres (20 km2) |
| Land use | Timber |
| Impacts | |
| Non-fatal injuries | 14 |
| Structures destroyed | 7 |
| Ignition | |
| Cause | Lightning Strike |
The fire was burning in steep terrain with limited access. Fuels include heavy timber that was being used for revenue and income.[2]
There were 8 agencies working at this fire. 1,392 personnel and 39 crews were assigned to the fire. Resources for the fire included 10 helicopters, 57 engines, 8 bulldozers, and 10 water tenders.[2]