Wildfire alerts near your address
FireRiskHere can send you a short email when a new wildfire is reported within 50 miles of an address, city, or ZIP code you choose. It is free, and it is meant for awareness — a nudge to check the map and local sources, not a warning system.
How it works
- Enter your email and a place. We geocode the place once and remember the point, not the text you typed.
- Open the confirmation link we send. Nothing goes out until you do.
- When a new fire appears in the interagency incident data inside your radius, you get one email about it. Follow-ups about the same fire are not sent.
- Every email has a one-click unsubscribe link.
What it is not
FireRiskHere alerts are for awareness only, not an emergency service. Always follow local authorities and official evacuation orders. Official evacuation notices come from your county, sheriff, or emergency management office; sign up for those too. Fire data can lag by an hour or more, and small or unreported fires may never appear.
Details on the data sources are on the methodology page. Email handling is described on the privacy page.
Get an email when a new fire starts near you
Free. One email per new fire within 50 miles of the address you pick. Unsubscribe with one click. Not an emergency service — always follow local authorities.