The Great Fire of 1910, also known as the Big Burn, resulted in the deaths of 87 people, including firefighters and civilians. It swept through northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana, consuming vast areas of forest and towns. The fire is one of the largest in U.S. history, burning approximately 3 million acres. Its impact led to significant changes in forest management and firefighting policies.
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