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Relatively Mild Wildfire Season for California in 2011



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(Sacramento, CA)
Monday, November 14, 2011

It was a busier-than-usual summer for California firefighters, with 1,500 more blazes than last year.  But the fires weren't big ones.  They only burned about 50,000 acres, far below the 230,000-acre average over the last five years.  CAL FIRE's Daniel Berlant says this year was far milder than the record-setting seasons of 2007 and 2008.

Berlant: "The amount of large and damaging wildfires this year was significantly less.  We really only had a handful of fires that grew over 10,000 acres or so.  And a lot of that has to do with the cooperative weather.  Mother Nature plays the biggest factor in whether a fire's going to become a large and damaging fire or not."

The weather was cooler and wetter this year in much of the state.  It rained a lot in the spring.  And it even started raining a bit early this fall.  Berlant says all those factors helped keep fire damage to a minimum.

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