1924-25 Great Garetolian Wildfire: Difference between revisions
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| alt = A rather crude sketch of the wildfire, showing hills and the smoke from the fire. | | alt = A rather crude sketch of the wildfire, showing hills and the smoke from the fire. ''Ule'eka News'', December 30, 1924 | ||
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| location = [[Cona|Cona Territory]], [[Dominion of Garetolia]] | | location = [[Cona|Cona Territory]], [[Dominion of Garetolia]] | ||
| cost = £16,745 | | cost = £16,745 | ||
| date = December 2, 1924 - February 19,1925 | | date = December 2, 1924 - February 19, 1925 | ||
| area = 12,644 km2 | | area = 12,644 km2 | ||
| cause = Unknown, possibly a tribal custom which involved a bonfire, which grew out of control. | | cause = Unknown, possibly a tribal custom which involved a bonfire, which grew out of control. |
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1924-25 Great Garetolian Wildfire | |
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Location | Cona Territory, Dominion of Garetolia |
Statistics | |
Cost | £16,745 |
Date(s) | December 2, 1924 - February 19, 1925 |
Burned area | 12,644 km2 |
Cause | Unknown, possibly a tribal custom which involved a bonfire, which grew out of control. |
Buildings destroyed | 235 |
Fatalities | ~750 |
Non-fatal injuries | 119 civilians injured |
The 1924-25 Great Garetolian Wildfire, also simply called the Great Garetolian Wildfire was a wildfire that burned for over 2 months in the summer of 1924-1925.