2016 Washington wildfires
The 2016 Washington wildfires season were a series of wildfires in the U.S. state of Washington, notable because of brush fires near the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, and because of brush fires near Spokane, Washington.
2016 Washington wildfires | |
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Statistics | |
Total fires | 1,272 |
Total area | 293,717 acres (118,863 ha) |
Impacts | |
Deaths | 0 |
Damage | $39,667,371.00 |
Season | |
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2017 → |
During the summer of 2016 (in July and August particularly during the Range 12 fire), there was grave concern about the fires in eastern Washington due to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Benton County, Washington, and about rare and endangered species that may have been affected by the fire. Also of concern were the sheep and cattle killed during the fire.
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