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Current National Statistics
0 Total
New Large Fires
4 Incidents
Large Fires Being Suppressed
48,027 Acres
Burned in Large Fires
Last Updated:

* Source for statistics is the Incident Management Situation Report published by the National Interagency Coordination Center

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#NationalFireNews: January 17, 2025. No new large fires have been reported nationwide since yesterday. Fire behavior nationwide was reported yesterday as minimal, and the Hurst Fire in southern California is now listed as 100% ... contained. Sufficient firefighting resources have mobilized within or from outside Southern California to allow many resources to be reassigned to staging for initial attack on new fires (especially crucial during red flag warnings). Please find the #EatonFire and #HurstFire on InciWeb and the #PalisadesFire on the CALFIRE website for current information about these fires, including resources for those seeking or offering support after the devastating losses that have occurred there. A new fuels and fire behavior advisory has been issued by California's South Ops Coordination Center, covering the south coast and adjacent inland mountains. Notably, this is the earliest in the calendar year that such an advisory has ever been issued. The document highlights extraordinary fuels dryness, resulting from a dearth of precipitation over the past several months. The failed onset of Southern California's normal fall/winter "wet season" significantly exacerbated fuels dryness carrying forward from 2024, contributing to extreme fire behavior with catastrophic consequences. 🔥 More NFN: https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/nfn 📸 Photo from CALFIRE's Flickr
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Answer the call this month and join the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer. ➡ NFR.CDC.gov If you are a wildland firefighter, by registering your information you can help reduce cancer in the fire service and pave the way ... for new health and safety measures. #FFCancerMonth #NationalFirefighterRegistry
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#NationalFireNews: January 16, 2025. No new large fires have been reported nationwide since yesterday. Many evacuations and closures remain in effect in Southern California. Fire behavior in the area was reported yesterday ranging ... from minimal to moderate, and containment is increasing. Sufficient firefighting resources have mobilized within or from outside the area to allow many resources to be reassigned to staging for initial attack on new fires (especially crucial during red flag warnings). Please find the #EatonFire and #HurstFire on InciWeb and the #PalisadesFire on the CAL FIRE website for current information about these fires, including resources for those seeking or offering support after the devastating losses that have occurred there. A new fuels and fire behavior advisory has been issued by California's South Ops Coordination Center, covering the south coast and adjacent inland mountains. Notably, this is the earliest in the calendar year that such an advisory has ever been issued. The document highlights extraordinary fuels dryness, resulting from a dearth of precipitation over the past several months. The failed onset of Southern California's normal fall/winter "wet season" significantly exacerbated fuels dryness carrying forward from 2024, contributing to extreme fire behavior with catastrophic consequences. 🔥 More NFN: https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/nfn 📸 Photos from CALFIRE's Flickr: Idaho FD Task Force 5; Operations meeting at Incident Command; and firefighters on the ground near the Eaton Fire.
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We are always grateful for the partnerships we share with Canada and other countries! Firefighting crews from Alberta and British Columbia are on their way to the Los Angeles Basin wildfires after they receive orientation and ... training from Bureau of Land Management - California. #ItTakesAllOfUs #PalisadesFire #EatonFire
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Happy National Hat Day! We couldn't pass the opportunity to shoutout to a wildland firefighter's most trusted hat! If you come across an individual wearing one of these accompanied with their yellow and green Nomex, chances are ... it's a wildland firefighter and you should give them a thank you! #NationalHatDay 📸Photo 1 by Joe Ritz, BLM/NWCG. Photo 2 from NIFC Flickr of BIA wildland firefighter. Photo 3 by Phil Millette, USFWS. Photo 4 by Angel Avila, BLM.
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#NationalFireNews: January 15, 2025. One complex incident management team and two type one incident management teams are in place nationwide. No new large fires have been reported since yesterday. Wildland firefighters and support ... personnel continue to make progress toward containment goals on the wildfires in Southern California, although many evacuations and closures remain in effect. Sufficient firefighting resources have mobilized within or from outside the area to allow many resources to be reassigned to staging for initial attack on new fires (especially crucial during red flag warnings). Please find the #EatonFire and #HurstFire on InciWeb and the #PalisadesFire on the CAL FIRE website for current information about these fires. The U.S. Forest Service has activated eight Department of Defense C-130 aircraft equipped with modular airborne firefighting systems (MAFFS). The eight aircraft join other municipal, county, state, and federal agencies fighting wildfires in the Greater Los Angeles Area. More NFN: https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/nfn
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Idaho News 6 was live from NIFC this morning, sharing the latest wildfire updates. With thousands of #FirefightingResources supporting and crews from Canada arriving, efforts maintain steady in Southern California.
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Here's a behind the scenes #FireJob at NIFC! If you're looking for a temporary position, apply to work for the Great Basin Area Incident Support Cache as a Materials Handler. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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The United States federal wildland fire community is a vast network of dedicated public servants, made up of the combined wildland fire workforces of the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service. Together, these agencies manage wildland fire on nearly 700 million acres of federal public land, approximately one-fifth of the total land area in the United States. 

NIFC is home to the national wildland fire management programs of these federal agencies, in addition to partners including the National Association of State Foresters, the U.S. Fire Administration, the National Weather Service, and the Department of Defense. These entities work together to provide leadership, policy oversight, and coordination to the nation’s wildland fire programs.

In recent years, the shared mission at NIFC has grown to include all types of fire management, including hazardous fuels treatments, integrated fire and land-use planning, and more. Fire management under this larger and more diverse umbrella aims not only to achieve fire suppression goals, but to accomplish a broad spectrum of natural resource objectives in an efficient, cost-effective manner.

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