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  1. Incidents | CAL FIRE

    Current Emergency Incidents Ongoing emergency responses in California, including all 10+ acre wildfires. 579,610 Total Emergency Responses 7,981

  2. 2025 Fire Season Incident Archive | CAL FIRE

    Dry wind events, lightning, and potential heat waves are expected to be the primary triggers for large wildfires statewide. Fire potential across California is expected to increase steadily through summer, …

  3. Statistics - CAL FIRE

    Dec 15, 2025 · Find up-to-date statistics on CA wildfires and CAL FIRE activity. We combine state and federal data to track the number of fires and acres burned in California.

  4. Hughes Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jan 22, 2025 · Agency Having Jurisdiction Unified Command: CAL FIRE, Angeles National Forest , LA County Fire, and Bureau of Land Management

  5. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection | CAL FIRE

    Get an up-close look at the fleet that fights California’s wildfires. Explore interactive 3D models of the aircraft that battle California’s wildfires and see how our aviation fleet supports firefighting across the …

  6. 3D Incident Map - CAL FIRE

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  7. Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jan 7, 2025 · The Palisades Fire started in January 7, 2025 and was extinguished January 31, 2025. Incident Demographics Palisades Fire Demographics Federal Assistance Disaster Recovery Centers …

  8. Kenneth Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jan 9, 2025 · Situation Summary Firefighters worked throughout the day to mop up hot spots and improve containment lines, adding to the overall containment of this fire. Firefighters will continue …

  9. Eaton Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jul 1, 2025 · Residents affected by the wildfires can apply to receive assistance by submitting applications for disaster relief. Westside Location UCLA Research Park West 10850 West Pico Blvd. …

  10. Fire Hazard Severity Zones | OSFM - California

    California’s seasonally dry Mediterranean climate lends itself to wildfires, and in an effort to better prepare, CAL FIRE is required to classify the severity of fire hazard in areas of California.