Calamity
highFireCalamity Score: 35

Large Wildfire

7d agoSão Geraldo do AraguaiaBrazilSource: firms

32 fire pixels detected · FRP: 115 MW · ~4.5 km²

Geographic Context

This fire event occurred near São Geraldo do Araguaia (approximately 25 km away) in Brazil, an area where deforestation, agricultural practices, and dry season conditions contribute to wildfire frequency. An estimated 6.9K people live within 35 km of the event location, placing this in the "significant" population impact tier.

Event Assessment

This event is a significant wildfire detected by satellite with a fire radiative power of 115 MW, suggesting active, intense burning across multiple detection pixels. Calamity.live has classified it as "high" severity with a severity value of 55.032000000000004. The computed Calamity Score is 35 out of 100, suggesting contained impact at this time. The primary scoring components are: intensity (60), historical (30), population (25). Data for this event was sourced from firms, one of the 250 scientific monitoring sources aggregated by Calamity.live.

Regional Monitoring Context

Brazil has a documented history of fire events. Wildfire activity in the region is monitored through NASA FIRMS (Fire Information for Resource Management System), which provides near-real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS satellites. Fire behavior is influenced by vegetation type, moisture content, wind patterns, and terrain — all factors that determine whether an initial ignition becomes a major event.

Event Data

TypeFire
Severityhigh
Severity Value55.032000000000004
Calamity Score35 / 100
Confidence74%
Coordinates-6.1790, -48.5059
Nearest CitySão Geraldo do Araguaia (25 km)
Population Exposed6.9K within 35 km
Impact Tiersignificant
Timestamp2026-06-17T09:01:07.556Z

Score Breakdown

60
intensity
25
population
0
cascading
30
historical

Technical Details

Brightness350.31
Frp115.16000000000003
PixelCount32
Confidencenominal
Area Km24.48

Safety Information

If a wildfire is approaching: follow evacuation orders immediately. Do not wait to see the fire. Close all windows and doors, remove combustible materials from around your home, and have an emergency go-bag ready. Air quality can deteriorate rapidly even at distance from the fire front — monitor local air quality advisories.

This data is aggregated algorithmically from scientific sources. Not a replacement for official emergency warnings.

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Calamity.live data shows a fire event with CalamityScore 35/100, near São Geraldo do Araguaia (Brazil), based on data from firms. Source: Calamity.live, a platform aggregating real-time data from 197 scientific monitoring sources.