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FireAlert

Free alerts when likely fires are detected by NASA’s satellites

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FireAlert Phone, SMS, WhatsApp & e-mail screen

Phone, SMS, WhatsApp & e-mail alerts

Get notified when a likely forest fire is detected.
Register your site on the FireAlert App

Register your site...

Upload or trace a site of any size with a few clicks.
Protected Areas on the FireAlert App
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...or pick one of 92,000 Natural Protected Areas

to set up an alert in seconds.
Adjust your alert radius on the FireAlert App

Adjust your alert radius

Choose if you want to be notified about fires near your project sites as well.
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"Forest fires dominate the headlines in the summer months. What does that mean for the climate? And what can be done about it? A conversation with Felix Finkbeiner from Plant-for-the-Planet."

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Maserek Selester

Defenders of the Planet, Uganda
Early fire detections have saved hundreds of acres of forests from wild fire. This is because we are notified of a potential fire out break and we take action as early as possible before much damages occur. I encourage all restoration organisations to download and use the FireAlert App.
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Julius Sila

Community Based Environmental Conservation (COBEC)
In the face of recent fire incidents near our project sites, the FireAlert App has proven to be an indispensable asset. Its ability to convey timely alerts through SMS, especially in areas with limited internet connectivity, has greatly supported our restoration work. The app's real-time notifications within a 1km radius provide us with a crucial edge in responding promptly to potential threats, reinforcing its significance in safeguarding our precious forests.
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Felipe Alarcón V.

Leader Wildfire Functional Training, Chile
FireAlert is the first app that can alert in your mobile device any hotspot in the areas that you have selected, great to inform, corroborate and alert stakeholders that are strengthening their capabilities about disaster risk reduction. Creating different sites you can focus on your own jurisdiction and get notified about other hotspots in many parts of the world. Just amazing and quick instead of watching different platforms often. Congratulations for the initiative and keep up the good work.
1 year after launch

Governments, NGOs and farmers
in 110 countries are already using FireAlert

Governments, NGOs and farmers in 70 countries are already using FireAlert

All FireAlert users together are monitoring an area 0.8 times the size of Brazil

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Thank you, NASA ❤️

We gratefully acknowledge the use of data from NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS), part of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS).

We thank the scientists and engineers who built MODIS and VIIRS. We appreciate NASA’s dedication to sharing data. This project is not affiliated with NASA. FIRMS Disclaimer

Learn more about FIRMS

How to use FireAlert

How we built FireAlert

Forest Fire Risk

Protecting the world's forests is essential to prevent a climate crisis. At the same time, global temperature rise is increasing the threat of forest fires.
GIF showing FireAlerts across the world

by Plant-for-the-Planet, based on Di Giuseppe et al. 2024Copernicus Climate

Forest Cloud

FireAlert is Part of Our Forest Cloud

Our free software tools enable the funding, management and monitoring of restoration and conservation projects. 80+ million trees funded so far.
Additionally, we support the restoration movement with

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