Fire Near Card Sound Road 70-Percent Contained
Good news for drivers headed into or out of the Florida Keys. Card Sound Road has reopened after being closed all night due to a large brush fire which has scorched more than 1,200 acres.
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Good news for drivers headed into or out of the Florida Keys. Card Sound Road has reopened after being closed all night due to a large brush fire which has scorched more than 1,200 acres.
Residents of western Broward County may have noticed the smell of smoke in the air. It's from a 250 acre brush fire burning west of U.S. 27.
A brush fire near Zoo Miami is mostly out. Tuesday morning all that remained of it were several small sputtering fires that were going out on their own.
Forestry officials and firefighters worked for hours to contain a brush fire that broke out Monday afternoon.
Florida Forestry Service workers are finally getting a handle on brush fire in Homestead.
A roaring brush fire which has charred hundreds of acres in Homestead has forced the National Park Service to close land access to Biscayne National Park.
Florida Forestry Service workers are keeping an eye on an lightning sparked brush fire which as burned at least 150 acres in Homestead.
A 50-acre brush fire was sending heavy smoke and flames into the air in south Miami-Dade County Tuesday evening.
A section of Alligator Alley/I-75 which was closed for hours Monday morning due to fog and smoke from a brush fire has reopened.
A lightning sparked wildfire scorched 200-acres of brush and damaged four homes in Port St. Lucie.
A wind fueled brush fire in Southern Miami-Dade has burned approximately 45 acres. The fire broke out Sunday afternoon in the area of SW 147th Avenue and SW 200th Street.
A brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade got a little too close for comfort for some homeowners near Goulds on Sunday.
High winds are fueling a brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade as firefighters work to keep the flames from spreading to nearby homes.
A brush fire burning in South Miami-Dade County isn't impacting any residents in the county, but is sending smoke into the air and has torched several acres of land.
Thick smoke continues to linger over the skies of Miami-Dade county after a stubborn brush fire charred 240 acres in Southwest Miami-Dade.
Residents of southwest Miami-Dade who notice smoke coming from Everglades National Park on Monday morning shouldn't be concerned.
Continuing dry conditions helped the spread of a brush fire near Card Sound Road and US1 south of Florida City, but late Saturday afternoon, firefighters who worked all day on the blaze believed they had it mostly contained.
Two Miami-Dade firefighters were hospitalized Tuesday for smoke inhalation while battling a brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade which is burning near an apartment complex, a Boy Scout camp, and Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport.
Residents of Homestead and other areas of southwest Miami-Dade may notice smoke rising from the fires in Everglades National Park.
Residents in northeast Broward County may have done a double-take when they saw ash falling on cars and heavy smoke in the area.
Firefighters from the state's park service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Forestry service continue to battle a wildfire in the northeast sector of Everglades National Park.
The Florida Highway Patrol has reopened a large portion of Tamiami Trail which was shutdown overnight due to smoky conditions from a brush fire.
Krome Avenue has re-opened to traffic after an 11-mile stretch from Tamiami Trail to Okeechobee Road had been closed for nearly a week due to thick smoke from a nearby brush fire, however the fire is now 85-percent contained.
Firefighters are getting a handle on a stubborn brush fire in western Miami-Dade which has been burning for a week.
A raging brush fire continues to burn in West Miami-Dade. As of Saturday, it has charred more than 58,500 acres and a stretch of Krome Avenue from the Tamiami Trail to Okeechobee Road remains closed.
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No injuries were reported, but about 125 people were forced to evacuate as the Opa-locka junkyard fire raged on Monday evening.
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