Corral Fire (2024)
| Corral Fire | |
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The burn scar from the fire, as seen on June 2 | |
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| Statistics | |
| Perimeter | 100% contained |
| Burned area | 14,168 acres (5,734 ha; 22 sq mi; 57 km2) |
| Impacts | |
| Deaths | 0 |
| Non-fatal injuries | 2 firefighters |
| Structures destroyed | 1 damaged |
| Ignition | |
| Cause | Unknown |
The Corral Fire was a sizeable wildfire that rapidly burned 14,168 acres across San Joaquin County in the U.S. state of California. It was active from June 1 to June 6, 2024, and was 100% contained as of August 2024. It was the first fire of the 2024 California wildfire season to burn more than 2,000 acres, and was the largest wildfire of the season until the Post Fire began 9 days after the Corral Fire was declared contained. The burn area contained Site 300, the only known remaining occurrence of large-flowered fiddleneck in the wild.