2024 Incident Archive

  • 188,560
    Total Emergency Responses
  • 471
    Wildfires
  • 1,014
    Acres Burned
  • 0
    Fatalities:
    0 Civilian / 0 Firefighter
  • 0

    Structures:
    0 Damaged / 4 Destroyed

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2024 Incidents
Incident Counties Started Acres Containment
Refuge Fire Fresno 4/26/2024 475
100%
York Fire Kings 4/21/2024 181
100%
Pendola Fire Yuba 4/21/2024 18
100%
Gardner Fire Kern 4/12/2024 241
100%
Marsh Fire Sacramento 4/12/2024 External Incident Link
Cartago Fire Inyo 4/03/2024 104
100%
Bryson Fire Monterey 2/27/2024 11
100%
Palmas Fire Riverside 2/20/2024 239
100%
The information presented here reflects what is known to CAL FIRE and is updated frequently. Learn more about data processing

2024 Fire Season Outlook

The 2024 fire season in California presents a mixed scenario due to diverse climatic conditions. January is likely to see above normal precipitation in the north, shifting to below normal from February to March. Southern California, influenced by weakening El Niño conditions, expects cooler temperatures and more rainfall through spring. However, the state's snowpack is critically low at 30% of normal. This imbalance raises concerns about potential drought conditions worsening if El Niño's wetter effects don't materialize. The season's outlook calls for vigilant monitoring and preparedness, as these varied weather patterns may lead to differing fire risks across regions.

Pictured: a CAL FIRE fire fighter igniting grass during the Forebay VMP burn.

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