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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 conditions have raised the risk for large fires across fuel types, including timber and coastal grasses
What We Do - CAL FIRE The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) serves and safeguards the people and protects the property and resources of California
About | CAL FIRE Our Organization CAL FIRE celebrates nearly 140 years of history Throughout those years the Department has experienced tremendous change Learn about our mission, history, and organizational structure
Incidents - CAL FIRE Overall, Northern California maintains normal fire potential through May, while Southern California (particularly the South Coast) faces a growing threat of large fires due to persistent drought and increasingly flammable fuels
Statistics - CAL FIRE 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
Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE Passes can be obtained daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Inclement weather conditions may cause access to be suspended To identify your evacuation zone please visit CAL FIRE's 3D map and search for your address To receive updates for your evacuation zones, please visit Genasys Project External Link
Ranch Fire | CAL FIRE Situation Summary The Ranch Fire has transitioned to patrol status Over the next week, firefighters will conduct daily inspections along the fire's perimeter to ensure no hot spots remain and to address any flare-ups that may occur
CAL FIRE Contacts Contact the Webmaster - The Webmaster inbox is dedicated to troubleshooting technical issues with the CAL FIRE Website All other general inquires should be directed to (916) 653-5123
Fire Protection | CAL FIRE Fighting California’s Toughest Fires In 2024, California faced several devastating wildfires that caused widespread destruction and displacement The Park Fire, igniting in July, burned nearly 430,000 acres and destroyed more than 700 structures across Butte, Shasta, and Tehama counties