What was the biggest forest fire in the world?
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The largest wildfire in modern history was the Black Friday Bushfire in Australia's Victoria State in January 1939, burning some 4.9 million acres and claiming 71 lives. Giant fires are also common across Siberia's Taiga forests.
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The largest wildfire in modern history was the Black Friday Bushfire in Australia's Victoria State in January 1939, burning some 4.9 million acres and claiming 71 lives. Giant fires are also common across Siberia's Taiga forests.
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