1,500-Acre Brush Fire Burning In Everglades West Of Miramar
A massive 1,500-acre brush fire is burning Thursday afternoon West of Miramar in the Everglades.
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A massive 1,500-acre brush fire is burning Thursday afternoon West of Miramar in the Everglades.
The Florida Forest Service reports as of Wednesday morning it was 80 percent contained.
The fire, which is still burning, is in the area of SW 8 Street and 137 Avenue.
Krome Avenue between Kendall Drive and SW 8th Street has reopened for traffic after being closed for two days due to a large, smoky brush fire.
A large, smoky fire has forced the temporary closure of Krome Avenue between Kendall Drive and SW 8th Street.
Fire crews are making progress in containing a brush fire on the Broward/Palm Beach County border.
A large, smoky fire has forced the temporary closure of Krome Avenue between Kendall Drive and SW 8th Street.
Card Sound Road has reopened as progress is made in battling a brush fire in southwest Miami-Dade.
Card Sound Road is still closed in both directions due to a large brush fire burning in southwest Miami-Dade.
Card Sound Road is still closed in both directions due to a large brush fire burning in southwest Miami-Dade.
A large brush fire that started burning Friday afternoon near the Homestead Miami Speedway is 30 percent contained, officials said.
A large brush fire burned Friday afternoon near the Homestead Miami Speedway.
The smell of smoke from a brush fire burning in the Everglades in southwest Miami-Dade has traveled north into western Broward on the breeze.
Firefighters were able to control a destructive brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade on Friday afternoon.
A brush fire called the Sawgrass Fire continued to rage through the Everglades on the edge of western Broward County throughout much of Tuesday but a late afternoon storm, which packed strong winds and rain provided a benefit to firefighters.
The Florida Forest Service reports that 10,000 acres have burned so far.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and forestry workers are trying to get a handle on a grass fire.
Firefighters in Broward were working to get a brush fire under control on Wednesday afternoon.
There may be a smell of smoke in the air in Southwest Miami-Dade as a brush fire burns along the side of a canal.
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State forestry workers are continuing to monitor a smoky brush fire west of the Miami metro area.
Easterly winds are helping to push the smoke from brush fire away from the Miami metro area.
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A Miami-Dade firefighter was injured while on the job Wednesday afternoon.
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Two people were injured in the incident, but officials said they were able to walk away from the dramatic scene.
It's going to be warm and breezy in South Florida on Tuesday with spotty showers possible and temperatures near 90 degrees.
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