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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2009 California wildfires have burned more than 336,020 acres (525 sq mi; 135,982 ha) of land since the beginning of July, destroying hundreds of structures and killing two people. Wildfires had occurred until late November due to red flag warnings.[1] Although fires burned many different regions of California in August, the month was especially notable for several very large fires which burned in Southern California, despite being outside of the normal fire season for that region. A total of 63 wildfire were started during this timespan. The…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2009 California wildfires have burned more than 336,020 acres (525 sq mi; 135,982 ha) of land since the beginning of July, destroying hundreds of structures and killing two people. Wildfires had occurred until late November due to red flag warnings.[1] Although fires burned many different regions of California in August, the month was especially notable for several very large fires which burned in Southern California, despite being outside of the normal fire season for that region. A total of 63 wildfire were started during this timespan. The Station Fire, north of Los Angeles, is the largest and deadliest of these wildfires, having burned 160,577 acres (251 sq mi; 64,983 ha) and killed two firefighters since it began in late August. Another large fire was the La Brea Fire, which burned nearly 90,000 acres (141 sq mi; 36,422 ha) in Santa Barbara County earlier in the month. A state of emergency was also declared for the 7,800 acres (12 sq mi; 3,157 ha) Lockheed Fire in Santa Cruz County to the north.