List of Michigan wildfires
The Meridian Boundary Fire burned 8,586 acres near Grayling, Michigan in 2010. The U.S. state of Michigan has been the site of several major wildfires . The worst of these were in the lumbering era of the late-1800s when lumbering practices permitted the buildup of large slash piles and altered forest growth patterns which may have contributed to size of the wildfires. The scattered nature of settlements, lumber camps and Indian tribes during this time lead to large uncertainties in determining the number of deaths and property losses. More recent fires have been much smaller and contained by modern firefighting methods with better records of the destruction they caused. Almost all of the thousands of yearly fires in the state are only a few acres, although 100-200 homes are damaged each year by these small fires.[ 1]
Wildfires
This is a partial and incomplete list of wildfires in the US state of Michigan .
Fire
Date
Location
Size (acres)
Size (km2 )
Damage
Deaths
Notes
Great Michigan Fires
1871 October 8
multiple locations
over 1,500,000
over 6,000
thousands
hundreds
fires across Wisconsin, Michigan, and the cities of Holland , Manistee and Chicago
Port Huron Fire of 1871
1871 October 8
The Thumb
1,200,000
4,850
thousands
50+
same day as Great Michigan fire
Peshtigo Fire
1871 October 8
Menominee County, Michigan
hundreds of thousands
hundreds
thousands
dozens[ 2]
same day as The Great Chicago fire
Thumb Fire
1881 September 5
The Thumb
1,000,000
4,000
over 2,000 structures
282
Ontonagon Fire
1896 August
Ontonagon
228,000
923
hundreds
1
[ 3]
Ishpeming fire
1896 October
Ishpeming
64,000
259
unknown
unknown
[ 4]
Metz Fire
1908 October 15
Metz
300,000
1,200
hundreds of structures
37[ 5]
15 deaths occurred when the rescue train derailed in a burning lumber siding
Au Sable-Oscoda Fire
1911 July 11
Iosco County
thousands
dozens
hundreds
5+
Acreage burned unclear because of numerous fires burning the area that year[ 6]
Seney Fire
1976 August - October
Seney National Wildlife Refuge
78,000
316
0
0
burned for months underground in peat
Mack Lake fire
1980 May 5
Mio
25,000
101
44 homes
1
[ 7]
Meridian Boundary Fire
2010 May
Crawford County
8,586
34.7
12 homes, 39 structures
0
Caused by a man burning leaves, the man had a permit to burn.
Duck Lake fire
2012 May–June
Luce County
21,000
85
136 structures
0
Sleeper Lake Fire
2007 August
Luce County
18,000
73
0
0
Horne Fire
2021 August
Isle Royale
300
0
0
Primarily burned the area surrounding Monument Rock
Blue Lakes Fire
2022 May
Montmorency , Cheboygan Counties
2,516
>10
0
This wildfire started from a lightning strike on May 11 which smoldered for several days before igniting nearby fuels (leaves, grass, bushes).[ 8]
Wilderness Trail Fire
2023 June
Crawford County
2,442
12.1
$100,000
0
Caused by a campfire, 85% contained as of June 4.[ 9]
See also
Gallery
References
^ Wildfires and Firewise , Michigan State University, 02/03/2012
^ 21 dead listed by name from Birch Creek, near Menominee, JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Session, 1873, MADISON, WIS.
^ The Forests of Michigan , Donald I. Dickmann, Larry A. Leefers, University of Michigan Press, 2003, p. 164
^ The Forests of Michigan , Donald I. Dickmann, Larry A. Leefers, University of Michigan Press, 2003, p. 165
^ Metz Remembers , The Alpena News , Mike Modrzynski, October 12, 2008
^ The Forests of Michigan , Donald I. Dickmann, Larry A. Leefers, University of Michigan Press, 2003, p. 168
^ Wildfire History , Michigan State University, 10/17/2011, accessed July 14, 2012
^ "Blue Lakes Fire 98 percent contained" . www.michigan.gov . Retrieved 2022-05-17 .
^ Washington, Elizabeth (June 4, 2023). "DNR: 85% of 3,000-acre wildfire trail caused by campfire in Northern Michigan is contained" . ClickOnDetroit . Retrieved June 4, 2023 .
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