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Idaho's largest wildfire of 2022 started with unattended campfire
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What is currently Idaho's largest wildfire was caused by an unextinguished, unattended campfire, investigators with the U.S. Forest Service have determined.
The Moose Fire has burned 130,110 acres -- about 203 square miles -- since July 17. It started on a bank along the Salmon River near Little Moose Creek and spread from grass and shrubs to timber in higher elevations on the Salmon-Challis National Forest about 5.6 miles west of North Fork in Lemhi County. The fire was 51% contained as of Monday, Sept. 26. The acreage has not increased for several days. 569 personnel are assigned to the fire.
The Moose Fire has burned 130,110 acres -- about 203 square miles -- since July 17. It started on a bank along the Salmon River near Little Moose Creek and spread from grass and shrubs to timber in higher elevations on the Salmon-Challis National Forest about 5.6 miles west of North Fork in Lemhi County. The fire was 51% contained as of Monday, Sept. 26. The acreage has not increased for several days. 569 personnel are assigned to the fire.
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