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Cedar Fire
The Cedar Fire was a wildfire which burned a large area of land in San Diego County, California in October 2003. The Cedar Fire was one of 15 wildfires burning throughout Southern California during that month, which became known as the "2003 Firestorm" and the "Fire Siege of 2003."〔("The Story-One Year Later: An After Action Review", U.S. Forest Service )〕 The October 2003 California wildfires were estimated to have burned a total of . The Cedar Fire was the largest wildfire in recorded California history, with the possible exception of the Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889. ==Size== Driven by Santa Ana winds, the Cedar Fire burned 2,820 buildings (including 2,232 homes) and killed 15 people including one firefighter before being contained on November 3, making it the largest fire in recorded California history.〔 However, the Cedar Fire continued to burn within its perimeter for a little over a month, until it was 100% controlled on December 5.〔
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