A wildfire threatens your home, community, or the campsite you plan to visit this weekend. Is it really in harms way? A new app aims to share the most current information with a simple click.
The Incident Dashboard monitors critical facts about current wildfires with maps, images, containment levels, rate of spread, communication between firefighters, and a Twitter scroll fed through active fires’ hashtags in real. Information comes from firefighters and citizens near the blaze for a first-of-its kind alert network that can be used by anyone.
It aims to become a valuable new tool for those living in areas regularly threatened by wildfire.
Wildfires: A Real Risk
As drought persists across the West and parts of Canada, wildfires have become a daily threat to hundreds of thousands of people. From May to July this summer, the Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta made headlines as it destroyed 1.5 million acres and 2,400 homes, making it the worst disaster in Canadian history.
In the U.S., nearly 34 million people are living in “Exceptional Drought,” with dozens of wildfires blazing across parched forests and grasslands.
“We’re seeing more and more impact on the public than ever before,” said Sam Lanier, co-founder of Incident Dashboard and the FireWhat? mapping resource it uses.