: The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

CAL FIRE Serves and Safeguards the People and Protects the Property and Resources of California.

  • 24,419
    Total Emergency Responses
  • 153
    Wildfires
  • 40,660
    Acres Burned
  • 24
    Fatalities:
    Preliminary pending coroner confirmation
  • 12,300+
    Structures Destroyed:
    Damage assessments are underway for Palisades & Eaton Fires

Layers

Currently Active Incidents
Incident Counties Started Acres Containment
Palisades Fire Los Angeles 1/07/2025 23,713
19%
Eaton Fire Los Angeles 1/07/2025 14,117
45%
Hurst Fire Los Angeles 1/07/2025 799
97%
Auto Fire Ventura 1/13/2025 61
85%
Little Mountain Fire San Bernardino 1/15/2025 34
0%
All Active Incidents 3D Map (BETA)
The information presented here reflects what is known to CAL FIRE and is updated frequently. Learn more about data processing

Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery Resources

Disaster Assistance programs for housing, repair and replacement, legal services and more.
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Fuels Reduction and Effectiveness

CAL FIRE works year-round to promote healthy forests and protect communities by removing overgrown vegetation through prescribed fire, tree thinning, pruning, chipping, and roadway clearance. Hundreds of projects are completed each year and can be viewed by clicking the link below.

Discover your Spark: Camp Cinder

Camp Cinder is CAL FIRE’s free, five-day program for young women ages 15–17, offering hands-on firefighting experience and mentorship from women in the field. Build skills, confidence, and lifelong connections.

 

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Join CAL FIRE

When you join CAL FIRE, you join a family of employees that function as a team. You will build trust and friendship with your co-workers, as together you respond to emergencies and challenging situations.

Are you ready?

Becoming ready for wildfire starts with maintaining defensible space around your property, hardening your home, and planning to evacuate in case of an emergency.

Unprecedented Threats. Extraordinary Response.

High-severity wildfire is occurring at striking rates in Sierra Nevada forests. On top of all-hazard emergency and fire response, CAL FIRE is implementing proven fire-prevention strategies, working to enforce sustainable logging practices, and reforesting woodlands after catastrophic events.

Over $1 Billion Invested in Wildfire Resilience

Significant investments are being made statewide for wildfire prevention and forest health projects. These investments aim to safeguard our iconic landscapes and better protect communities.

About CAL FIRE

The team at California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) are dedicated to the fire prevention, fire protection and stewardship of over 31 million acres of California’s privately-owned wildlands. In addition, the Department provides varied emergency services in 36 of the State’s 58 counties via contracts with local governments.

Preventing wildfires in the State Responsibility Area is a vital part of CAL FIRE’s mission. While these efforts have occurred since the early days of the Department, CAL FIRE has adapted to the evolving destructive wildfires and succeeded in significantly increasing its efforts in fire prevention. We work to prevent wildfire through wildland pre-fire engineering, vegetation management, fire planning, education and law enforcement.

 

More About CAL FIRE

Gavin Newsom

Office of Governor

Wade Crowfoot

California’s Natural Resources Secretary

Joe Tyler

Director / Fire Chief