The wildfires ravaging California, one of which is the most destructive and deadly in the state's history, together cover hundreds of thousands of acres.
That’s a size larger than all but a handful of U.S. cities -- and as large as 17 Manhattans.
To get a sense of the scale of the wildfires, NBC News created a map to compare each blaze to any of the 1,000 most-populous cities or towns in the U.S.
Check your town below.
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