Longest firebreak

Record Holder

Ponderosa Way

Country

United States

Record Date
The Book of World Records officially recognizes that A firebreak is a break in vegetation that acts to block the progress of wildfires. Man-made firebreaks are often created in the form of roads strategically constructed in places at high risk of wildfires. In 1931, construction began on the Ponderosa Way on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California, USA. Ultimately reaching around 1,287 km in length, the Ponderosa Way was built by some 16,000 members of the Civilian Conservation Corps. In 1934 alone the firebreak was responsible for containing nine of the 11 large wildfires that hit the region that year.
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