Fire Finder - Wildfire Info is a news app developed by Scott Martin. The last update, v2.10, released on May 04, 2020, and it’s rated 4.63 out of 5 based on the latest 1.4K reviews. Fire Finder - Wildfire Info is FREE and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Video: Fire Finder Overview
Description
Fire Finder is your best source for finding information and images of wildfires in the United States. Display fire data on a convenient map with satellite imagery or choose from a list of fires.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Good display, not nearly enough selections
I like the maps. They let you know what’s happening and where. But there aren’t enough choices to focus on items or areas of interest. For examples, one cannot directly select by state or choose a distance around a city or the user’s own home or phone. Right now here in California, we have a smorgasbord of fires to choose from as topics. However, I would very much like to be able to get details between my home and San Jose so I can pick a route easily.
★★☆☆☆Not worth paying for..
I live in an area where there are usually active fires. This app did not display the two I know were burning in my area. There is another free app that had the fires.
★★★☆☆Not listed
I live in South West Oregon & there has been a large fire in Agnest, Oregon for a couple days & wanted to find specific information on this fire & nothing. So far, not impressed
★★★★☆No bueno
I have driven past active fires, and gotten texts from others first. This does not report much and if it does, it’s all over. Not what I want. I could read the newspaper for more timely notification.
★★★★★Fire app
I think another feature you may want to consider adding is a smoke overlay/layer and a layer to show burned areas.
Love this app though and we use it often because of where we live.