2020 Maricopa County wildfires Part of the 2020 Arizona wildfires | |||||
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Date(s) | May 17 – October 11, 2020 | ||||
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Total area | 200,000+ acres (80,937 ha)[1] | ||||
Impacts | |||||
Deaths | 0 | ||||
Non-fatal injuries | 0 | ||||
Structures destroyed | 44 | ||||
Damage | $17,000,000+ (2020 USD) | ||||
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2020 Western U.S. wildfires |
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The 2020 Maricopa County wildfires were a series of major and non-major wildfires that took place in Maricopa County, Arizona, from the month of May to the month of October. In the year 2020, Arizona saw one of its worst fire seasons in the states history.[2] Due to the lack of precipitation needed in Arizona, the state fell into an ongoing drought from late 2020 and 2021.[3][4] High winds were also present during the summer when fire season is mostly active in the state. These factors led to the wildfires in Maricopa County to be destructive and costly.[5]
Out of all the counties in Arizona, 200,000+ acres (80,937 ha) burned in Maricopa County alone, which is almost 20% of the acreage burned in Arizona in 2020. The wildfires in the county of Maricopa destroyed approximately 44 structures and there were no reported deaths or injuries.[6] In addition, the Bush Fire would become one of the worst wildfires to ever scorch parts of Maricopa County since the Cave Creek Complex Fire in the summer of 2005.[7]