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The Great Chicago Fire, which occurred in October 1871, was ultimately stopped by a change in weather conditions. A shift in wind direction and the arrival of rain helped to extinguish the flames that had ravaged the city. Additionally, the fire burned itself out as it consumed available fuel in the area. The combination of these factors allowed firefighters to regain control and prevent further destruction.

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