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Triple-I: Resilience, Collaboration and Investment Essential to Mitigate Growing Wildfire Risk in US

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For Immediate Release:
California Press Office, Janet Ruiz, 707-490-9365, JanetR@iii.org

SAN DIEGO, May 19, 2025 鈥 The (Triple-I) today published its latest wildfire Issues Brief highlighting how fire risk is escalating across all regions of the U.S.

Triple-I鈥檚 report showed the number of wildfires reported and acres burned nationwide in 2024 was noticeably higher than five- and 10-year averages, according to the National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC).

鈥淩esilience, collaboration and investment are what鈥檚 needed to ensure that our communities are safe from wildfire,鈥 said Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Triple-I. 鈥淭he insurance industry is working with all stakeholders to predict and prevent devastating losses from wildfires.鈥

Kevelighan added it is also important that property/casualty insurers proactively engage with diverse stakeholder groups to promote investment in mitigation and resilience.

鈥淭his goes for all climate-related perils, but it is particularly important in the case of wildfire,鈥 Kevelighan stressed.

Highlights of Triple-I鈥檚 Issues Brief included:

  • 64,897 wildfires were reported across the U.S. in 2024, compared to 56,580 wildfires reported in 2023, NICC reported in its
  • Reported wildfires consumed 8,924,884 acres last year, compared to 2,693,910 acres in 2023.
  • Seven out of the 10 geographic areas experienced above average numbers of wildfires and acres burned, NICC said. The Southern Area had the highest number, while the Northwest Area had the greatest number of acres burned. Nationally, 4,552 structures were reported destroyed by wildfires in 2024, including 2,406 residences, 2,066 minor structures and 80 commercial/mixed residential structures.

Triple-I鈥檚 Issues Brief noted one homeowner鈥檚 investment in pre-emptive mitigation of fire damage can be quickly undone by the failure of neighbors to invest in similar measures. With more people moving into the wildland urban interface (WUI), communities must work together. Insurers are well-suited to inform and support these efforts, but homeowners and businesses need to present a united front to drive adoption of modern building and land-use codes.

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