Fireguard Wildfire Tracker
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| Rating | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 30%3 | 4.33 | $9.99 | |
| Canada | 20%2 | 3.00 | CA$12.99 $9.35 | |
| Germany | 10%1 | 5.00 | €9.99 $11.52 | |
| Spain | 10%1 | 1.00 | €9.99 $11.52 | |
| France | 10%1 | 4.00 | €9.99 $11.52 | |
| Indonesia | 10%1 | 5.00 | IDR 169,000 $9.46 | |
| Netherlands | 10%1 | 3.00 | €9.99 $11.52 | |
| United Arab Emirates | <1%0 | — | AED 39.99 $10.90 | |
| Afghanistan | <1%0 | — | $9.99 | |
| Antigua And Barbuda | <1%0 | — | $9.99 |
Description
Track wildfire activity in near real-time on a single, layered map. Fireguard pulls data from NASA, NOAA, NIFC, NWS, and other authoritative sources so you can see what's burning, where it's headed, and how conditions are changing.
WORLDWIDE LAYERS
Satellite hotspot detections from Suomi-NPP, NOAA-20, NOAA-21 (VIIRS 375 m) and Terra (MODIS 1 km)
Satellite ground-track overlays showing upcoming sensor passes
Low-confidence hotspot filter to reduce false positives
UNITED STATES LAYERS
GOES geostationary fire detections
Active fire perimeters and WFIGS interagency boundaries
InciWeb incidents, wildland dispatch reports, and new-start ignitions
ICS-209 large-incident tracking with assigned resources
Satellite-derived emerging fire polygons
Cal Fire California incidents
Crowdsourced initial-attack reports (NAPSG) with push notifications
NOAA smoke plume areas
Red Flag Warnings, Fire Weather Watches, and SPC Day 1 Outlook
Dry thunderstorm risk areas
Air Quality Index (AQI) monitor stations — PM2.5 and ozone
Live fire camera feeds (ALERTCalifornia)
Real-time traffic conditions
INTERNATIONAL LAYERS
Canada active wildfires by province (NRCan CWFIS)
Australia NSW Rural Fire Service major incidents
Europe, Mediterranean, and Middle East fire perimeters (EFFIS)
DESIGNED FOR EVERYONE
No account, login, or subscription required
Monitor up to 3 map areas at once — pick a city or use your current location
Tap any marker or polygon for a detailed breakdown with source links
Toggle layers on or off to build the view you need
Anyone in or near a fire-prone area — residents, first responders, ranchers, travelers, or people watching out for family — gets a clearer picture of what's happening, faster.