I don’t have current tool access in this turn to fetch live updates, but I can share what’s publicly known about the Camp Fire and point you to reliable sources for the latest details.
Direct answer
- The Camp Fire refers to the devastating 2018 wildfire in Butte County, California, not a current incident. If you’re asking about a fireside event or a different Camp(s)ie fire, please provide more details or a precise location.
What I can provide now
- Historical overview: The Camp Fire started on November 8, 2018, near Paradise, California, became the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California’s history, and was fully contained by November 25, 2018. It burned about 153,000 acres and caused 85 fatalities, with thousands of structures destroyed. This event prompted widespread evacuation and emergency responses from state and federal agencies. If you need specifics, I can pull the official timeline and casualty/incidence data from reliable sources.
- If you meant a different incident named Campsie or Campsie Fire: Campsie is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, and recent unrelated fires there would be covered by local NSW fire services and Australian news outlets. If you can confirm the country and date range, I can summarize the latest credible reports.
Where to get the latest updates
- US Camp Fire (2018) – Cal Fire and official state emergency portals for historical data and recovery updates.
- Campsie-related fires (Australia) – NSW Rural Fire Service or NSW Fire and Rescue pages, plus major Australian news outlets (ABC News Australia, SMH, etc.) for current conditions.
- If you want, tell me the exact location (country/c city and approximate date) and I’ll assemble a concise update with the most recent verified information and sources.