The wildfires of 2025 had a profound impact on human lives, infrastructure, and the environment. In the United States, the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles were particularly devastating, killing 31 people, destroying nearly 12,000 homes, and forcing over 150,000 evacuations. Hazardous air pollution from these fires affected approximately 10 million residents. Globally, the financial toll was unprecedented, with wildfires accounting for 38% of all insured natural hazard losses. The study highlights the increasing risks posed by population growth near wildland-urban boundaries and the strain on firefighting resources as multiple regions face simultaneous emergencies.