Alberta, Canada. Now they say about $8,000,000. One of the supervisors said it was costing about $68,000/hour to fight the fire at it's peak. Water bombers and helicoptors with buckets don't come cheap! That was the only possible way to try and contain the fire. If it hadn't rained, they wouldn't have got it under control for at least a couple more days. They also estimate they've used 80,000 feet of fire hose putting out hot spots. Some websites wrongly said it was 30,000 sq. Kilometers. It was about 3000 hectares or 7400 acres of mostly heavy bush and was a very hot fire. One of the fire fighters said that when the deciduous tree's are burned that bad, means it was a very hot fire. Dave
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