2020 Incident Archive

  • 494,489
    Total Emergency Responses
  • 8,648
    Wildfires
  • 4,304,379
    Acres Burned
  • 33
    Fatalities
  • 11,116
    Structures Destroyed

Layers

2020 Incidents
Incident Counties Started Acres Containment
Wolf Fire Riverside 6/29/2025 2,414
10%
Juniper Fire Riverside 6/30/2025 689
0%
Lake Fire San Bernardino 6/28/2025 485
25%
Saddle Fire Tulare 6/26/2025 206
100%
Mindy Fire Riverside 6/29/2025 109
70%
Mandalay Fire Riverside 6/29/2025 83
100%
Smiley Fire San Bernardino 6/28/2025 83
100%
Sims Fire Lassen 6/30/2025 75
0%
Kenyon Fire Shasta 6/29/2025 26
0%
Marysville Fire Yuba 6/29/2025 20
60%
Llano Fire San Luis Obispo 6/28/2025 20
100%
Cable Fire San Bernardino 6/29/2025 19
50%
Dry Fire Mono 6/25/2025 15
80%
Blanca Fire Madera 6/30/2025 12
100%
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2020 Fire Year

The 2020 California wildfire year was characterized by record-setting wildfires that burned across the state of California as measured during the modern era of wildfire management and record keeping. 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. California's August Complex fire has been described as the first "gigafire" as the area burned exceeded 1 million acres. The fire crossed seven counties and has been described as being larger than the state of Rhode Island. On August 19, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom reported that the state was battling 367 known fires, many sparked by intense thunderstorms on August 16–17. In early September 2020, a combination of a record-breaking heat wave, and Diablo and Santa Ana winds sparked more fires and explosively grew the active fires, with the August Complex more than doubling the Mendocino Complex's size to become California's largest recorded wildfire.

Pictured: The LNU Lightning Complex which burned across wine country in August 2020.

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