English: The Reading Fire was a large wildfire in Lassen Volcanic National Park and Lassen National Forest, Northern California, in 2012. Ignited by a lightning strike on July 23, the fire was managed for ecological benefits by park officials until shifts in the weather caused the fire to jump its intended control lines. The Reading Fire ultimately burned 28,079 acres (11,363 hectares), partially outside the borders of the park, before it was fully contained on August 22, 2012. The fire destroyed no structures and caused no fatalities or even serious injuries, but the fire's unintended escape led members of the public and several California politicians to criticize park officials for allowing the fire to go unsuppressed after its discovery.
This map was made in QGIS using data from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), OpenStreetMap, and others.
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This map shows the footprint of the 2012 Reading Fire in Lassen Volcanic National Park and the Lassen National Forest, in Shasta County, Northern California.