Lodgepole Complex Fire
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Date(s)July 19, 2017
Location52 miles WNW of Jordan, Montana, U.S.
Burned areaOver 270,000 acres (110,000 ha) as of July 31[1]
| Lodgepole Complex Fire | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | July 19, 2017 |
| Location | 52 miles WNW of Jordan, Montana, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 47°19′05″N 107°45′29″W / 47.318°N 107.758°W |
| Statistics | |
| Burned area | Over 270,000 acres (110,000 ha) as of July 31[1] |
| Ignition | |
| Cause | Lightning |
The Lodgepole Complex Fire in the U.S. state of Montana was the state's and the nation's largest fire of the 2017 wildfire season as of early September, 2017.[2] It burned on public and private land 52 miles WNW of Jordan, Montana and was caused by lightning on July 19. A mix of grassland and pine forest was involved. Sixteen homes and 16 unidentified structures were destroyed, and firefighting efforts cost over six million dollars.[1][2]