2018 · Butte County

Camp Fire

Resolved / settled

Status as of June 15, 2026, per PG&E Fire Victim Trust

2018 · Butte County
Fire facts (from public records; unknown values are shown, never guessed)
Year2018
Start date2018-11-08
Containment date2018-11-25
Region / countiesButte
Acreage153,336
Structures destroyed18,804
Structures damaged564
Fatalities85
Cause statusconfirmed
Cause categoryutility equipment
Officially determined arsonNo / not determined
Responsible partyPacific Gas and Electric Company
Public settlement informationA court-supervised victims' trust was established to administer compensation to eligible claimants; general program information is published by the trust.
Last verified2026-06-15

Cause

Investigators determined that the Camp Fire, which largely destroyed the town of Paradise, was caused by electrical transmission equipment operated by the regional utility. It remains the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history by lives and structures lost.

What happened

The fire overran Paradise and nearby communities within hours of ignition, giving residents little time to evacuate and resulting in catastrophic loss of life and property.

Litigation status

Resolved / settled. Status as of June 15, 2026, per PG&E Fire Victim Trust.

Claims arising from the Camp Fire were resolved through a court-supervised victims’ trust established in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s bankruptcy after the utility was found responsible for the fire. General program information is published by the trust. This site reports the public resolution status only and makes no statement about any individual claim or its value.

Claims arising from the Camp Fire were addressed through a court-supervised trust established in the utility's bankruptcy. This entry reports the public resolution status only and makes no statement about any individual claim.

Court & regulatory record

This is a reported public-record status, not advice about any individual's legal situation. Deadlines and eligibility change over time and depend on facts specific to each person — only a licensed attorney can assess yours.


Sources

Facts on this page are drawn from the public sources listed above and rewritten in original words. Figures marked AUTO-updatable are refreshed from government incident data; see Sources & Methodology.