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  1. Incidents | CAL FIRE

    Northern California saw a sharp rise in daily fires during May, with notable grassland incidents like the Midway and Catlett fires. In Southern California, high grass fuel loads and drying …

  2. 2021 Fire Season Incident Archive | CAL FIRE

    On August 18, 2021, the state of California was facing "unprecedented fire conditions" as multiple fires including the Dixie Fire, McFarland Fire, Caldor Fire, and others raged on.

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

    Jan 8, 2025 · Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps recognize areas of increased fire danger in California. View the current and proposed maps, and learn more about Fire Hazard Severity Zones.

  4. 2020 Fire Season Incident Archive | CAL FIRE

    As of the end of the year, nearly 10,000 fires had burned over 4.2 million acres, more than 4% of the state's roughly 100 million acres of land, making 2020 the largest wildfire season recorded in California's modern history.

  5. 2024 Fire Season Incident Archive | CAL FIRE

    The 2024 fire year in California was marked by significant wildfire activity, exacerbated by a hotter-than-normal June and an abundance of fine fuels resulting from unusually wet winter and spring seasons.

  6. Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jul 1, 2025 · Before law enforcement officials can re-open evacuation zones, it’s crucial to ensure that hazards are mitigated in the fire area.

  7. 3D Incident Map - CAL FIRE

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  8. Statistics - CAL FIRE

    Jun 16, 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.

  9. Line Fire | CAL FIRE

    Sep 5, 2024 · Line Fire 100% Contained 43,978 Acres 1 County: San Bernardino Not a CAL FIRE Incident. Updates will be made as they become available.

  10. Hurst Fire | CAL FIRE

    Jan 7, 2025 · If you are looking for someone impacted by the January 2025 fires in Los Angeles County, or you want to inform your family of your safety wellness. Please, contact the Red Cross at (800) 675-5799 or click here.