The Corral Fire was a sizeable wildfire that rapidly burned 14,168 acres across San Joaquin County in the U.S. state of California.
The burn area contained Site 300, the only known remaining occurrence of large-flowered fiddleneck in the wild.
The fire started at approximately 4:30 p.m., and had grown to 30 acres in size 14 minutes later, when it was first reported.
[11] A day later, on the morning of June 4, the fire had been declared 90% contained,[12] and by the evening hours one structure had been damaged.
[16][17][18] The fire injured two firefighters,[19] and cost an estimated $3.5 million (2024 USD) to suppress.