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Incident Counties Started Acres Containment
Station Fire Los Angeles 8/26/2009 160,577
100%
Mammoth Fire Modoc 7/25/2025 2,533
100%
Bartlett Fire Lake 7/06/2025 13
100%
Retek Fire Mendocino 11/22/2013 82
100%
Cook Fire Yuba 6/18/2015 158
100%
Empire Fire Los Angeles 7/22/2006 1,094
100%
Panoche Fire San Benito 7/11/2018 278
100%
Eiler Fire Shasta 7/31/2014 32,416
100%
Garden Fire Kern 7/30/2017 1,350
100%
Madre Fire Los Angeles 9/23/2013 268
100%
Freeway Fire San Diego 5/14/2014 56
100%
Reed Fire Calaveras 6/20/2014 120
100%
Oak Fire Madera 9/22/2018 360
100%
Flats Fire Riverside 6/13/2021 341
100%
Krista Fire Yuba 7/09/2011 350
100%
Browns Fire Sacramento 8/02/2019 84
100%
Dales Fire Tehama 10/07/2019 11
100%
Placer Fire San Luis Obispo 8/25/2020 53
100%
Reading Fire Shasta 7/23/2012 28,079
100%
Tomahawk Fire San Diego 5/14/2014 5,367
100%
Oak Fire Calaveras 6/22/2014 85
100%
Fork Fire Madera 7/29/2016 38
100%
Mesa Fire Santa Barbara 7/17/2017 50
100%
Bridge Fire Marin 12/31/1969 45
100%
Clay Fire Sacramento 7/29/2020 741
100%
Mission Fire Madera 9/03/2017 1,037
100%
Amador Lightning Complex Amador, El Dorado 7/22/2012 41
100%
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Addressing wildland fire fuel hazards and other issues on SRA lands
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Improving the health and productivity of private forest lands and reducing the threat posed from wildland fires.
Apply for a burn permit from CAL FIRE to conduct safe debris burning.
CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program works with local partners to improve forest health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in forests throughout California.
Apply for a burn permit from CAL FIRE to conduct safe debris burning.
Working to reduce the impact of Climate Change on California's forests
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