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Expanded Aerial Risk Reports Now Available in 12 States

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsDecember 3, 2025031 Min Read
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FortressFire® announced the expansion of its AI-powered Aerial Risk Reports (ARRs), now available in 12 wildfire-prone states, enhancing wildfire risk assessment for insurers and property owners. The ARRs utilize physics-based ignition modeling and aerial analysis to evaluate a property’s vulnerability to wildfires without on-site inspections. Each report includes a vulnerability score and risk mitigation recommendations, promoting proactive strategies for prevention and insurance options.

CEO Michael Ashker emphasized the importance of structure-specific data in evolving wildfire risks, aiming to provide stakeholders with actionable insights to improve insurability and protect assets. The rollout addresses growing wildfire concerns across diverse landscapes, reinforcing FortressFire’s mission to blend scientific analysis with practical solutions for wildfire protection. More than 100,000 structures have been analyzed, aiding risk management efforts. For further details, visit FortressFire’s website.

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