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The Big Burn, which occurred in August 1910, was one of the largest wildfires in U.S. history, devastating three million acres across northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana. The fire resulted in the deaths of 87 people, most of whom were firefighters. The catastrophic event highlighted the dangers of wildland firefighting and led to significant changes in forest management and firefighting policies.

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