Pennsylvania is a large state, but New Jersey does share a border with Pennsylvania and I do find myself thinking about wildfires in Pennsylvania, especially during the spring and fall wildfire seasons. I believe that the spring fire season in Pennsylvania is the same as here in New Jersey, March through May and again in the fall. I am not always tied into wildfire news in Pennsylvania, so I want to thank Mike Archer of Wildfire News of the Day, whose April 12th newsletter included a couple of articles about wildfires that burned in Pennsylvania the end of last week.
- Two wildfires, fueled by strong winds, in Ohiopyle State Park in western Pennsylvania burned about 450 acres were contained on Friday, April 9th, see this article by CBS in Pittsburgh.
- On or about Wednesday, April 7th, according to this report from YourErie two wildfires were reported in the Allegany National Forest in Pennsylvania. One burned about 261 and was estimated to be at 90 percent containment on April 12th, the second burned about 227 acres and was at 90 percent containment.
- 1.508 wildfires burned 3,021 acres with 17 structures destroyed, 2 fatalities and 12 injuries;
- 99.5 percent of these wildfires were caused by humans;
- the 10 year average is 750 wildfires and 3,500 acres burned;
- the largest wildfire burned 812 acres in early November in Monroe County, PA in northeastern PA.
- Pennsylvania DCNR air operations worked seven wildfires dropping 8,200 gallons.
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