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The Bastrop fire, which occurred in Texas in September 2011, was primarily attributed to a combination of extreme drought conditions and high winds. It was determined to have been ignited by a downed power line during strong winds. The fire rapidly spread through the dry vegetation, leading to significant destruction, including the loss of homes and wildlife habitats. Overall, it burned over 30,000 acres and became one of the most destructive wildfires in Texas history.

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