20 fire pixels detected · FRP: 312 MW · ~2.8 km²
Geographic Context
This fire event occurred near San Fernando (approximately 35 km away) in Mexico, an area that experiences a range of natural hazards. An estimated 100 people live within 35 km of the event location, placing this in the "minor" population impact tier.
Event Assessment
This event is a significant wildfire detected by satellite with a fire radiative power of 312 MW, suggesting active, intense burning across multiple detection pixels. Calamity.live has classified it as "high" severity with a severity value of 80. The computed Calamity Score is 30 out of 100, suggesting contained impact at this time. The primary scoring components are: intensity (60), historical (30), population (10). Data for this event was sourced from firms, one of the 250 scientific monitoring sources aggregated by Calamity.live.
Regional Monitoring Context
Mexico 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
| Type | Fire |
| Severity | high |
| Severity Value | 80 |
| Calamity Score | 30 / 100 |
| Confidence | 58% |
| Coordinates | 24.6237, -97.9100 |
| Nearest City | San Fernando (35 km) |
| Population Exposed | 100 within 35 km |
| Impact Tier | minor |
| Timestamp | 2026-03-15T19:47:00.000Z |
Score Breakdown
Technical Details
| Brightness | 356.25 |
| Frp | 312.3900000000001 |
| PixelCount | 20 |
| Confidence | nominal |
| Area Km2 | 2.8000000000000003 |
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.
Calamity.live data shows a fire event with CalamityScore 30/100, near San Fernando (Mexico), based on data from firms. Source: Calamity.live, a platform aggregating real-time data from 207 scientific monitoring sources.