The Klamath Theater Complex Fire, also known as the Bear Wallow Complex Fire, was the largest wildfire of the
2008 California wildfire season.
The complex fire originated as 11 separate wildfires, before merging into a single massive complex fire that burned in Northern California, and lasted for over 3 months. The progenitor fires of the fire complex were all caused by
lightning
Lightning is a natural phenomenon consisting of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions. One or both regions are within the atmosphere, with the second region sometimes occurring on ...
.
As of 2024, the Klamath Theater Complex Fire was the 19th largest fire in modern California history.
The complex fire killed a total of two firefighters.
Progression
On June 20, 2008, the Blue 2 Fire was ignited by lightning near the eastern edge of
Del Norte County
Del Norte County (Spanish for "Of The North") is a county located at the far northwest corner of the U.S. state of California, along the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the Oregon border. Its population was 27,743 as of the 2020 census, down from 28 ...
. On the next day, the first fires within the Siskiyou Complex Fire were ignited by lightning further east, in the western fringes of
Siskiyou County.
On June 21, 2008, at 4:00 PM PDT, the Caribou Fire, the first fire in the Bear Wallow Complex Fire was sparked by lightning, to the east of the Blue 2 and Siskiyou Complex Fires, in
Klamath National Forest
Klamath National Forest is a United States National Forest, national forest, in the Klamath Mountains and Cascade Range, located in Siskiyou County, California, Siskiyou County in northern California, but with a tiny extension (1.5 percent of th ...
, in
Northern California
Northern California (commonly shortened to NorCal) is a geocultural region that comprises the northern portion of the U.S. state of California, spanning the northernmost 48 of the state's List of counties in California, 58 counties. Northern Ca ...
.
Soon afterward, the Anthony Milne Fire was ignited by lightning nearby, with firefighters managing the Caribou and Anthony Milne Fires together. Three other wildfires were subsequently ignited nearby, which quickly combined into the South Ukonom Complex Fire; the South Ukonom Complex Fire gradually expanded towards the other two wildfires.
On July 23, the Caribou Fire significantly expanded in size, and also ran towards the Anthony Milne Fire.
By August 8, the Caribou, Anthony Milne, and South Ukonom Complex Fires had merged, forming the Bear Wallow Complex Fire.
On August 13, to the west of the Bear Wallow Complex Fire, the Blue 2 Fire merged into the larger Siskiyou Complex Fire (which originated as 5 separate wildfires), increasing the size of the Siskiyou Complex Fire to . On September 11, the Siskiyou Complex Fire, which had grown to , merged with the Bear Wallow Complex Fire to the east, which was at , creating a massive complex fire that was renamed to the ''Klamath Theater Complex Fire''.
The Klamath Theater Complex Fire continued to expand, reaching a size of by September 22, with containment of the complex fire increasing to 75% by then.
The Klamath Theater Complex Fire was finally contained on September 30, 2008, after reaching a size of .
See also
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Rush Fire
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2008 California wildfires
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List of California wildfires
This is a partial and incomplete list of wildfires in the US state of California. California has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions from spring through late autumn that can produce moderate to severe wildfires. Pre-1800, when the a ...
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Slater and Devil fires
References
External links
Klamath Theater Complex Fire reports- California Fire News
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2008 California wildfires
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