Thousands of acres of Southern California are presently burning as crews work to contain the Saddleridge Fire, Sandalwood Fire, Wendy Fire, Caples Fire, and other simultaneous blazes across the area. Even in regions without energetic blazes, a crimson flag warning remains in effect due to risky wind conditions, which can increase the smallest spark. As situations alternate rapidly, Cal Fire and the Google Crisis Response Team have launched a stay hearth map to help citizens live safely (embedded underneath).
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection additionally has a beneficial interactive map on its website that indicates the area of cutting-edge fires and the percentage of containment.
The Google Crisis Response Team map shows where the fireplace hotspots are located, evacuation orders, and visitors’ conditions inside and outside those areas. As of Friday morning, portions of four important freeways around L.A. Place are closed because of the blazes.
The University of California Cooperative Extension also posted a fire map, but its handiest is updated twice daily. As a disclaimer on the map warns, none of those assets should supplant facts and evacuation orders from local government.