2024 Incident Archive
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www.fire.ca.govCalifornia saw 8,100+ fire events scorching about 1.08 million acres leading to 1,837 structures damaged or gone and one life lost. Only since 2021 did acres burn exceed this year's yet overall acreage lagged behind peak years, and the wildfire count was slightly above the five-year average. Key incidents hit Riverside, LA County, and nearby areas triggering evacuations, road closures, and damaged structures. Public safety power shutoffs and air quality concerns were reported in several regions. Overall, California faced a high-activity year, marked by significant burn area yet below peak totals of earlier years, and lasting effects on communities and infrastructure.
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www.fire.ca.govCalifornia sees more wildfires than any other state in the U.S., and the numbers are only increasing. Here are California wildfire facts and statistics for 2024.
www.policygenius.comState of California
wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.govFirefighters are using bulldozers, helicopters, and planes to control the rapidly spreading fires.
fortune.com2024 California wildfires facts for kids
kids.kiddle.coSo far, California has already seen nearly three times as much acres burned than during all of 2023.
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