What was the biggest wildfire in California?
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The Mendocino Complex Fire burned more than 459,000 acres (186,000 ha), becoming the largest complex fire in the state's history, with the complex's Ranch Fire surpassing the Thomas Fire and the Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 to become California's single-largest recorded wildfire.
Correspondingly, what is the biggest wildfire in California history?
The Ranch Fire by itself, at 410,203 acres as of 19 September 2018, is the largest fire in California history.
Keeping this in consideration, what was the worst wildfire in California?
Camp Fire is deadliest wildfire in California history
- CEDAR FIRE (San Diego County), October 2003.
- RATTLESNAKE (Glenn County), July 1953.
- LOOP (Los Angeles County), November 1966.
- HAUSER CREEK (San Diego County), October 1943.
- INAJA (San Diego County), November 1956.
- IRON ALPS COMPLEX (Trinity County), August 2008.
California, United States