Rush Fire
2012 wildfire in California and Nevada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2012 wildfire in California and Nevada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rush Fire was the largest wildfire of the 2012 California wildfire season.[3] The fire, which started in Lassen County, California, eventually spread into Washoe County, Nevada. The fire consumed a total of 315,577 acres (490 sq mi; 1,280 km2) of sagebrush, of which 271,991 acres (1,100 km2; 420 sq mi) were in California.[1] At the time, the burn area in California made the Rush Fire the second-largest wildfire in California since 1932 (when accurate area estimates became available).[1] In December 2017, the Thomas Fire surpassed the Rush Fire to become the second-largest wildfire in modern California history, in terms of the area burned in California.[4][5] In mid-August 2018, the Ranch Fire in the Mendocino Complex Fire surpassed the total acreage of the Rush Fire in both California and Nevada.[6]
Rush Fire | |
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Date(s) |
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Location | Lassen County, California Washoe County, Nevada |
Coordinates | 40°37′16″N 120°09′07″W |
Statistics[1][2] | |
Burned area | 315,577 acres (1,280 km2) |
Impacts | |
Structures destroyed | 1 |
Ignition | |
Cause | Lightning |
The fire destroyed important habitat for the greater sage-grouse, as well as a single barn.[7] On August 30, 2012, the Rush Fire was 100% contained.[2]
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