Glass Fire
2020 wildfire in Northern California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Glass Fire was a wildfire in Northern California, that started on September 27, 2020, at 3:48 AM (PDT) from an undetermined cause and was active for 23 days.[2] It was part of the 2020 California Wildfires and the 2020 Western United States wildfire season. The fire was named due to its origin nearby Glass Mountain Road in Deer Park, Napa County, and it extended also into Sonoma County.[3][4][5][6] Initially a single 20-acre brush fire, it rapidly grew and merged with two smaller fires that expanded to 11,000 acres during the night of September 27 into September 28.[7][8][9]
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Location | Wine Country |
Coordinates | 38°32′11.8″N 122°29′02″W |
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Total fires | 3 |
Burned area | 67,484 acres (27,310 ha)[1] |
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Structures destroyed | 1,555 destroyed |
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Cause | Under investigation (origin point is near a machine shed in Deer Park) |
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