20,000: Volunteers who fought the fires around the state
35: Communities that lost homes and public buildings
10: Number of days the fires burned with highest intensity, Oct. 16-25. The fires were declared completely extinguished Nov. 14 at 4 p.m.
113: Days without rain before the fires began
15: Number of people who died statewide due to the fire
3,500: People displaced statewide
851: Permanent homes destroyed statewide
397: Camps/cottages destroyed statewide
213,000: Total acreage burned
20,120: Acres that burned in Fryeburg, Denmark, Brownfield, Cornish, Hiram and Porter
109,100: Acres that burned in Parsonfield, Newfield, Limerick, Shapleigh, Waterboro, Hollis, Alfred, Lyman, Dayton, Wells, Kennebunk
130: Acres burned in Durham
307: Acres burned in Brunswick
2,650: Acres burned in Richmond
1,200: Acres burned in Livermore Falls, Fayette
410: Acres burned in Anson
2,496: Acres burned in Madison, Norridgewock
900: Acres burned in Carmel
17,188: Acres burned in Bar Harbor
19,970: Acres burned in Centerville, Jonesboro, Whitneyville, Roque Bluffs, Machias
21,910: Acres burned in Biddeford and Kennebunkport
Source: National Interagency Fire Agency, Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk
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