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August 4th, 2015
Track Wildfires Across the Western US with Interactive Esri Maps

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August 4, 2015 — Esri’s interactive Wildfire Public Information Map  and 2015 California Wildfire Activity Map are available for the media to share or embed as part of ongoing fire and weather coverage.

Wildfire Public Information Map

View continuously updated information about wildfires and their perimeters from the USGS and other agencies. You can also see live weather warnings and wind information from NOAA, as well as live weather radar from AccuWeather. Get a local perspective on events by turning on geotagged social media from Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr on the Layers tab.

You can embed this map into your site with the following code:

<iframe width=”100%” height=”640px” src=”http://www.arcgis.com/apps/PublicInformation/index.html?appid=4ae7c683b9574856a3d3b7f75162b3f4” frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>

2015 California Wildfire Activity

Get a detailed look at 15 active fires throughout California with this story map. As you scroll through the map, you can view fire perimeters and hot spots for each active fire, and get up-to-date statistics about each blaze, including total acreage, percent containment, and damage caused.

You can embed this map into your site with the following code:

<iframe width=”100%” height=”800px” src=”http://disasterresponse.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=f9b70e3782ba43ba9d8d54667607a2cd” frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>