Wildfire smoke map
Fires occur throughout the State within CAL FIRE jurisdiction on a daily basis during fire season. However, the majority of those fires are contained quickly and no information will generally be provided on these incidents at this site if the fire burns less than 10 acres. Due to the government shutdown, our federal firefighting partners may have operational constraints. CAL FIRE stands ready to serve and protect the people, property and natural resources in California regardless of state or federal jurisdiction as we remain fully staffed and available during the fire year while the federal government shuts down, jeopardizing the safety and well being of all.
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Help us deliver critical updates when seconds count. View sections. Note: Total number of large wildfires and acres burned to-date calculated using data collected by Watch Duty. Fire Map
It provides a public resource of information to best prepare and manage wildfire season. Developed in a joint partnership between the EPA and USFS. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MOD
Track wildfires & smoke across the US. Monitor fire spread, intensity, and lightning strikes. Stay informed with real-time updates on Map of Fire. . Fire and Smoke Map">AirNow Fire and Smoke Map
An interactive map shows active fires in the United States, including California, Oregon and Washington, as well as Canada. .
Incidents
Map of active wildfires burning across California. Explore wildfire history and when fire season starts in California. .
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An explosion on Thursday night ignited massive flames at the El Segundo refinery. The fire could be seen for miles. .
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Cal Fire The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) responds to all types of emergencies. When the Department responds to a major CAL FIRE jurisdiction incident, the Department will post incident details to the site. Major emergency incidents could include large, extended-day wildfires (10 acres or greater), floods, earthquakes, hazardous material spills, etc. .