6. When And Where Was The Camp Fire? A. .

The Camp Fire, named after its place of origin, Camp Creek Road, started on November 8, 2018 in Northern California's Butte County. It was caused by a faulty electric transmission line and lasted for 17 days before finally being contained on November 25, 2018. The fire occurred in Butte County and started at 5:30am, near Pulga Road. Firefighters were dispatched to the Rim Road location on November 8th at 7:04am. The fire burned close to 19,000 structures, including more than 11,000 houses in Paradise. A year later, only 11 of those houses have been rebuilt. Minimal fire behavior is expected and command of the Happy Camp Complex was passed back to the Klamath National Forest on October 1, 2023. The Camp Creek Fire, which started on August 25, 2023 due to lightning, burned in the Bull Run Watershed northeast of Sandy.

The Camp Fire, which occurred in Northern California's Butte County, started on November 8, 2018. It was caused by a faulty electric transmission line and lasted for 17 days before finally being contained on November 25, 2018.

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