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DFR Oregon Urges Wildfire Readiness Amid Growing Property Risks

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
2 months ago
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  • Why Wildfire Preparation Is Now a Housing Priority
    • Building Protection into the Oregon Housing Initiative
    • Wildfire Preparation Essentials for Homeowners
    • Practical Defensible Space Measures
    • Wildfire Risk and Housing Losses in Oregon
  • How the Oregon Housing Initiative Protects Communities
    • What’s Next for Oregon?

As wildfire threats intensify in Oregon, the state’s Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) is calling on residents to prepare now—before peak season.

With over $3 billion in wildfire losses this decade, DFR’s efforts are part of a larger Oregon housing initiative to safeguard homes and financial well-being as climate conditions worsen.

 

Why Wildfire Preparation Is Now a Housing Priority

Facing drier conditions and earlier heatwaves in 2025, Oregon officials are sounding the alarm about wildfire risk across the state.

The Oregon housing initiative now includes a focused campaign on insurance readiness, home defensibility, and proactive disaster planning.

“More acres burned last year than in the 2020 wildfires,” said TK Keen, DFR Administrator.

“While we didn’t see the same level of destruction, the danger is real—and preparation is critical.”

The National Interagency Fire Center predicts that most of Oregon will see above-average fire activity from July through September.

 

Building Protection into the Oregon Housing Initiative

Efforts to reinforce housing resilience now include tools for both financial preparedness and physical fireproofing.

These steps align with broader community safety goals as outlined in Oregon’s evolving housing and infrastructure strategy.

Wildfire Preparation Essentials for Homeowners

  • Review insurance policies now. Many homes remain underinsured for current wildfire risks.

  • Create a digital home inventory using video or a mobile app.

  • Secure vital documents in a cloud service or emergency kit.

  • List account contacts for your insurance, utilities, and banks.

  • Reserve emergency cash to manage the first few days after a disaster.

 

Practical Defensible Space Measures

  • Clear dry leaves, pine needles, and brush from yards and gutters.

  • Trim trees and overhanging branches away from buildings.

  • Install metal screens over attic vents to prevent ember entry.

  • Maintain a buffer zone between vegetation and any structure.

 

Wildfire Risk and Housing Losses in Oregon

Year Acres Burned Estimated Financial Losses Notes
2020 1.2 million $1.15 billion Historic fires across western Oregon
2022 870,000 $890 million Smaller but costly events
2024 1.3 million $1.02 billion Fewer homes lost, more rural acreage impacted

 

How the Oregon Housing Initiative Protects Communities

The DFR’s updated wildfire preparedness push is part of a growing Oregon housing initiative designed to future-proof both urban and rural communities. The state’s approach emphasizes:

  • Community education through toolkits and expert advice.

  • Expanded resources for renters and homeowners alike.

  • Partnerships with insurance providers to improve policy accuracy.

“The more you can do before a wildfire hits, the better the recovery process,” Keen explained. “Preparation cuts down fear, confusion, and delays.”

This approach also complements the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s strategy, which promotes defensible space and long-term wildfire resilience planning.

 

What’s Next for Oregon?

The wildfire threat isn’t new—but the Oregon housing initiative is reshaping how residents respond. As population growth and housing demand increase, the ability to protect property is becoming as vital as building new homes.

For Oregonians, this year is a clear reminder: wildfire readiness is no longer optional. It’s a necessary part of responsible homeownership.

📲 Learn more about protecting your home and finances at dfr.oregon.gov/preparenow.

Sources: DFR Oregon.

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

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