We can’t determine how big this Spokane wildfire’s structural destruction was compared to typical events. The specific number of structures destroyed isn’t provided. Nor is the historical distribution of structures lost per event, including the mean, median, and 10th and 90th percentiles.
We assume the data’s consistency, geolocation, and accessibility are valid based on established facts. But without the event’s damage count or historical benchmarks, we can’t assess the scale. The event is classified as a wildfire. Without quantitative inputs, no relative scale can be computed.
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