词条 | Tatoosh fire |
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The Tatoosh fire began in Washington on August 22, 2006. It was sparked by lightning and in September 2006, it moved across the border into British Columbia. As of September 10, 2006, it was still out of control and burning in E. C. Manning Provincial Park. At that time, it had already burned 4,000 hectares[1] before rain finally brought the fire season to an end. The fire ultimately burned {{convert|47,787|acres|ha}} in Washington and British Columbia,[2] and the overall Tatoosh Complex burned {{convert|51,671|acres|ha}}.[3] References1. ^"'No containment whatsoever' as B.C.'s Tatoosh fire grows." CBC News, September 10, 2006. Accessed on July 15, 2011. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nwccweb.us/interactivemap/index.html?webmap=ed0a7dad32fe4848b20c6f91c74c79ea&extent=-120.9307,48.7896,-120.1046,49.1803 |title=Northwest Large Fire Map 2014 |at=Turn on layer "NW Fire History Perimeters 2000-2013" and click the large orange area at the center. |publisher=Northwest Interagency Coordination Center |accessdate=2014-08-13}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://fam.nwcg.gov/fam-web/hist_209/hist_r_print_209_head_2006?v_number=WA-OWF-550&v_report_date=10/04/2006&v_hour=1300&v_gaid=NW |title=ICS-209 Form |publisher=Fam.nwcg.gov |date= |accessdate=2014-08-13}} External links
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