As of March 11, 2025, there are no significant active fires reported in Glendale, California. However, recent events in the surrounding areas have raised concerns about fire safety.
In January 2025, the Eaton Fire near Los Angeles resulted in at least 17 fatalities. Investigations are ongoing, with speculations about the involvement of utility equipment in sparking the blaze.
Historically, the Glendale area has experienced notable wildfires. The 2009 Station Fire burned over 160,000 acres in the Angeles National Forest, threatening communities like La Cañada Flintridge, Pasadena, and Glendale. It remains one of the largest wildfires in Los Angeles County’s history.
Given the region’s susceptibility to wildfires, residents are advised to stay informed about fire safety measures and adhere to guidelines from local authorities.