• North Complex, Butte & Plumas Counties
    *304,492 acres, 78% contained
    *15 fatalities
    *2,248 structures destroyed
    *Evacuations in place

 

  • August Complex, Glenn, Tehama, Mendocino & Trinity Counties
    *867,335 acres, 40% contained
    *South Zone 487,584 acres, 70% contained
    *North Zone 275,521 acres, 35% contained
    *West Zone 104,230 acres, 50% contained
    *1 fatality
    *Includes multiple fires including the Elkhorn, Hopkins, Willow, Vinegar, and Doe fires

 

  • Slater Fire, Siskiyou County 
    Happy Camp area (Klamath National Forest)
    *153,850 acres, 25% contained
    *2 fatalities
    *Evacuation orders in place
  • Devil Fire, Siskiyou County 
    5 miles north of Upper Devil’s Peak (Klamath National Forest)
    *8,173 acres, 18% contained

 

  • Fox Fire, Siskiyou County 
    *2,188 acres, 73% contained
    *Evacuations in place

 

  • Red Salmon Complex – Humboldt County 
    14 miles northeast of Willow Creek (Shasta-Trinity National Forest)
    *108,244 acres, 31% contained

 

  • Butte/Tehama/Glenn (BTU/TGU) Lightning Complex, multiple Counties
    Butte, Tehama and Glenn Counties
    *19,609 acres, 97% contained
    *14 structures destroyed
    *While no growth is expected, fire suppression repair work is ongoing.

 

  • Top 20 Wildfire Records
  • 5 of the Top 20 largest wildfires in California History have occurred in 2020.
  • Largest Wildfires – #1 August Complex, #3 SCU Lightning Complex, #4 LNU Lightning Complex, #5 North Complex, and #6 Creek Fire.
  • Most Destructive – #5 North Complex, #10 LNU Lightning Complex, #11 CZU Lightning Complex, and #17 Creek Fire.
  • Deadliest Wildfires – #5 North Complex and #20 LNU Lightning Complex.