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Charted: The Escalating Destruction of U.S. Wildfires

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The Escalating Destruction of U.S. Wildfires

   
Key Takeaways

  • Wildfires in the United States are becoming more destructive as climate conditions intensify and development expands into fire-prone areas.
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  • The area burned by wildfires has trended upward, with many of the most severe seasons occurring in the past decade.
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  • In 2024, nearly 9 million acres were burned, far exceeding the 40-year average of approximately 5 million acres.
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Wildfires across the United States are becoming more destructive and more costly. Data from the National Interagency Fire Center shows that the annual area burned has increased over time, with several of the most severe wildfire seasons on record occurring within the past decade.

Created in partnership with Inigo, this visualization provides visual context for the rising impact of U.S. wildfires.

Wildfires Are Burning Hotter and Spreading Wider

Across the country, rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and stronger winds are intensifying fire behavior, even as housing development pushes further into fire-prone areas.

In January 2025 alone, California wildfires burned 64,038 acres, the third-highest January total on record. The figure shows that extreme fire conditions are no longer limited to peak summer months.

Year Acres Burned
Jan.-Oct. 2025 4,711,179
2024 8,924,884
2023 2,693,910
2022 7,577,183
2021 7,125,643
2020 10,122,336
2019 4,664,364
2018 8,767,492
2017 10,026,086
2016 5,509,995
2015 10,125,149
2014 3,595,613
2013 4,319,546
2012 9,326,238
2011 8,711,367
2010 3,422,724
2009 5,921,786
2008 5,292,468
2007 9,328,045
2006 9,873,745
2005 8,689,389
2004 8,097,880
2003 3,960,842
2002 7,184,712
2001 3,570,911
2000 7,393,493
1999 5,626,093
1998 1,329,704
1997 2,856,959
1996 6,065,998
1995 1,840,546
1994 4,073,579
1993 1,797,574
1992 2,069,929
1991 2,953,578
1990 4,621,621
1989 1,827,310
1988 5,009,290
1987 2,447,296
1986 2,719,162
1985 2,896,147
1984 1,148,409
1983 1,323,666

Although the most destructive wildfire years occurred across several decades, the broader pattern remains unmistakable. The long-term trend in acres burned is steadily rising.

In 2024, nearly 9 million acres burned, far exceeding the 40-year average of just over 5 million acres. Only two years in the past decade recorded fewer acres burned.

Why Exposure Is Compounding

The expanding overlap between people, property, and high-risk terrain is amplifying both human and economic exposure. Over the past decade, wildfires damaged one in four buildings that stood within a previous burn zone, highlighting how rebuilding in the same areas can magnify future losses.

Insurers, property owners, and policymakers can no longer treat wildfire risk as a regional issue confined to the Western states. It is a national challenge reshaping how communities build, insure, and recover. As climate volatility increases, understanding where fires are occurring and how risk is accumulating will be critical to managing future losses.

Explore the data behind emerging global property risks.

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