These resources are brought to you by the Cooperative Extension System and your Local Institution

Wildfire Home

Have a question? Try asking one of our Experts

If I don’t leave when told to by firefighters or other officials, when is the latest I can safely leave?

Last Updated: October 19, 2009

View as web page


When evacuation orders are issued is the time to leave. In general, traveling on the roads when the fire is in the area increases the risk. The closer the fire is, the more dangerous it is to be on the road, as smoke can limit visibility and evacuation routes can be cut off by fire, traffic, or fallen trees. This is why it is important to be prepared and evacuate as early as possible. Leaving very late as the fire approaches is extremely dangerous, as exposure to the intense heat, blowing embers, and smoke (loss of road visibility) can greatly increase the risk of death.

Browse related Faqs by tag: surviving wildfire, duringfire, evacuation


Have a specific question? Try asking one of our Experts

Unlike most other resources on the web, we have experts from Universities around the country ready to answer your questions.