Added 'Fire and rescue incident statistics: England, April 2016 to March 2017'. What percentage of wildfire is caused by humans? All Home Office: ad-hoc fire and rescue statistics releases. Forest Fires - An Overview | Fire Prevention | Fire Prediction Over the last 21 years, debris burning, arson and campfires have combined with climate change to make the fire season much longer. This number is lower when compared to 2015 and 2017, yet these fires still caused great damage to the local fauna, burning down homes in the affected regions as well. Updated 'Response times to fires attended by fire and rescue services: England, April 2017 to March 2018'. If so, please visit our fire insurance claims page to find out more about how Morgan Clark can help. The remaining 9% of fires were caused by other/unspecified factors, such as natural occurrences or overheating from an unknown source. This revision has been made in line with our published revisions policy. Updated 'Fire Statistics: England April 2015 to March 2016'. Gee. In the past the Department for Communities and Local Government (who previously had responsibility for fire services in England) produced releases and tables for Great Britain and at times the UK. Of the 33,180 dwelling fires attended by UK fire and rescue services in 2020/21, approximately 8% (2,728) were started deliberately. A building fire in a commercial kitchen can cost $23,000 in damages. To help us improve GOV.UK, wed like to know more about your visit today. Wildfires: What's the Most Common Cause? | WSRB Blog Updated 'FIRE0101: Incidents attended by fire and rescue services by nation and population', 'FIRE0102: Incidents attended by fire and rescue services in England, by incident type and fire and rescue authority', 'FIRE0103: Fires attended by fire and rescue services by nation and population', 'FIRE0104: Fire false alarms by reason for false alarm, England', 'FIRE0201: Dwelling fires attended by fire and rescue services by motive, population and nation', 'FIRE0202: Primary dwelling fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties in dwellings by motive and fire and rescue authority, England', 'FIRE0205: Primary fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties in dwellings attended by fire and rescue services in England, by dwelling type and fire and rescue service', 'FIRE0306: Primary fires attended in non-domestic buildings, by fire and rescue authority, England', 'FIRE0401: Deliberate fires attended by fire and rescue services in England, by incident type and fire and rescue authority', 'FIRE0402: Fatalities and non-fatal casualties in deliberate fires by fire and rescue authority, England', 'FIRE0501: Fatalities and non-fatal casualties by nation and population', 'FIRE0502: Fatalities and non-fatal casualties by fire and rescue authority and location group, England', 'FIRE0701: Percentage of households owning a smoke alarm or working smoke alarm, England and Wales or England', 'FIRE0901: Non-fire incidents attended, by type of incident and fire and rescue authority, England', 'FIRE0902: Non-fire incidents attended by detailed type of action, England' and 'FIRE1403: Fire stations and appliances, by fire and rescue authority'. Advertising Notice If you wish to contact the Fire Statistics Team directly please do so at: Email: FireStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk FIRE1002: Average response times for dwelling fires with or without casualties and or rescues, England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 56.4 KB) Previous FIRE1002 tables, FIRE1004: Number of incidents by 1 minute response time bands, fire type and fire and rescue authority, England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.21 MB) Previous FIRE1004 tables, FIRE1101: Staff in post employed by fire and rescue authorities by headcount and full time equivalent by role and fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 576 KB) Previous FIRE1101 tables, FIRE1102: Total staff numbers (full time equivalent) by role and fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 461 KB) Previous FIRE1102 tables, FIRE1103: Staff headcount by gender, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 740 KB) Previous FIRE1103 tables, FIRE1104: Staff headcount by ethnicity, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.02 MB) Previous FIRE1104 tables, FIRE1105: Staff headcount by age, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.04 MB) Previous FIRE1105 tables, FIRE1106: Staff headcount by religion and role, for England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.07 MB) Previous FIRE1106 tables, FIRE1107: Staff headcount by sexual orientation and role, for England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 649 KB) Previous FIRE1107 tables, FIRE1108: Percentage of Staff (headcount) that were women by fire authority, role and rank (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1020 KB) Previous FIRE1108 tables, FIRE1110: Staff leaving fire authorities, by fire and rescue authority and by role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 202 KB) Previous FIRE1110 tables, FIRE1111: Staff leaving fire authorities, by reason and by role, England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 591 KB) Previous FIRE1111 tables, FIRE1112: Staff retiring from fire and rescue authorities, by reason and fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 572 KB) Previous FIRE1112 tables, FIRE1120: Staff joining fire authorities (headcount), by fire and rescue authority, gender and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 293 KB) Previous FIRE1120 tables, FIRE1121: Staff joining fire authorities, by fire and rescue authority, ethnicity and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 583 KB) Previous FIRE1121 tables, FIRE1122: Staff joining fire authorities, by fire and rescue authority, age and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 494 KB) Previous FIRE1122 tables, FIRE1123: Apprentices by gender, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 623 KB) Previous FIRE1123 tables, FIRE1124: Apprentices by ethnicity, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 440 KB) Previous FIRE1124 tables, FIRE1125: Apprentices by age, fire and rescue authority and role (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 340 KB) Previous FIRE1125 tables, FIRE1130: Staff headcount by disability status and role, England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 167 KB) Previous FIRE1130 tables, FIRE1131: Percentage of firefighters (headcount) from an ethnic minority by fire and rescue authority, role and rank (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 527 KB) Previous FIRE1131 tables, FIRE1132: On-call staff (Full Time Equivalent) in post employed by fire and rescue authorities by contract type, rank and fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 140 KB) Previous FIRE1132 tables, FIRE1133: Total control staff numbers (headcount) by rank, fire and rescue authority and year (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.4 MB) Previous FIRE1133 tables, FIRE1201: Home fire risk checks carried out by fire and rescue authorities and partners, by fire and rescue authority - second edition (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 467 KB) Previous FIRE1201 tables, FIRE1202: Fire safety audits carried out by fire and rescue services, by fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 180 KB) Previous FIRE1202 tables, FIRE1203: Fire and rescue authority campaigns and initiatives, by fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 161 KB) Previous FIRE1203 tables, FIRE1204: Fire safety returns, by fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 15.3 MB) Previous FIRE1204 tables, FIRE1301: Firefighters' pension scheme expenditure (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 49.4 KB) Previous FIRE1301 tables, FIRE1302: Firefighters' pension scheme income (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 38.6 KB) Previous FIRE1302 tables, FIRE1303: Firefighters' pension surplus and deficit (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 36.2 KB) Previous FIRE1303 tables, FIRE1304: Firefighters' pension membership and pension transfers by membership type (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 292 KB) Previous FIRE1304 tables, FIRE1305: Firefighters' pension transfers and opt-outs in England (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 13.5 KB) Previous FIRE1305 tables, FIRE1401: Resident population estimates by nation and fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 82.8 KB) Previous FIRE1401 tables, FIRE1402: Accidents occurring to fire and rescue authority vehicles, by fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 145 KB) Previous FIRE1402 tables, FIRE1403: Fire stations and appliances, by fire and rescue authority (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.31 MB) Previous FIRE1403 tables. In conclusion, we demonstrate the remarkable influence that humans have on modern United States wildfire regimes through changes in the spatial and seasonal distribution of ignitions. As of Feburary 3, 2022. And some places where fires are becoming more expected, such as throughout the Mediterranean, are. What are the most common causes of house fires in the UK? (2) In additon to the 271,911 acres in California, there were an addition 43,666 acres in Nevada. In addition to expanding the numbers of fires, humans also expanded the total area burned. Added 'Detailed analysis of response times to fires: England, April 2020 to March 2021'. Updated 'FIRE1002: Average response times for dwelling fires with or without casualties and/or rescues, England', 'FIRE1004: Number of incidents by 1 minute response time bands, fire type and fire and rescue authority, England', 'FIRE1120: Staff joining fire authorities (headcount), by fire and rescue authority, gender and role', FIRE1403: Fire stations and appliances, by fire and rescue authority'. Added 'Fire and rescue incident statistics: England, October 2016 to September 2017'. I think there is author bias here. Added 'Fire prevention and protection statistics, England, April 2018 to March 2019'. Massive California Fire May Have Been Caused by Arson - National Geographic UK wildfires on the increase - MS Amlin Consumer Website Fire losses grew from $13 billion to $28 billion in nine years (2000 - 2009). Added 'Fire and rescue incident statistics: England, year ending December 2018'. Arson is the intentional and wrongful burning of property (Black's Law Dictionary) and accounts for 25 percent of all fires in the United States and, in some areas, causes over 20 percent of human-caused wildland fires.. Arsonists set fires for many reasons - profit, excitement, revenge, vandalism, other crime concealment or extremism/terrorism. Added 'Fire Statistics: England April 2015 to March 2016'. Human-caused fires represent 55% of all fires. Similar information for devolved administrations are available at Scotland: Fire and Rescue Statistics, Wales: Community safety and Northern Ireland: Fire and Rescue Statistics (see Landing Page for links).