Fire at county waste collection site in Doral
The fire is at a Miami-Dade Solid Waste Management home chemical collection center
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The fire is at a Miami-Dade Solid Waste Management home chemical collection center
The fire started Tuesday morning around 1:30 a.m. at the building on SW 10th Street
While smoke levels have decreased, people with pre-existing respiratory conditions say their health is worse.
County officials urging resident in some parts of Doral to remain indoors because air quality will worsen because of demolition work at waste the site.
Four days after a fire swept through a Miami-Dade County renewable energy plant in Doral, officials said Thursday that the blaze is continuing to burn.
A fire that broke out Sunday afternoon at a renewable energy facility owned by Miami-Dade County continued to burn Wednesday.
A fire at a Doral waste facility is still smoldering.
A fire that broke out Sunday afternoon at a renewable energy facility owned by Miami-Dade County continued to burn Monday, more than 24 hours after it began.
The equivalent of two football fields of trash burned at a Miami-Dade waste to energy facility in Doral.
Officials urged people living within a one-mile radius of the site to evacuate, saying an explosion could launch deadly shrapnel as far as a mile. Arrests were possible, authorities warned.
Local officials notified residents that an evacuation order remained in place Saturday morning for people within a mile of the scene.
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A fight between brothers led to the fire
A man was taken to the Ryder Trauma Center with burns to his torso and arms
A woman whose 4-month-old son was killed along with the child's great grandmother during a weekend fire at a southwest Miami-Dade duplex has also died.
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A woman and her 4-month-old great-grandson were killed early Saturday during an overnight fire
FDNY officials confirmed five people suffered minor injuries, and three were taken to a local hospital.
A man and woman were able to escape the flames and swim to shore
The fire engulfed the front half of the home
The pets were in crates when the blaze broke out in the 1900 block of NW 6 Avenue.
Ten adults and two children lived there. None of them were hurt.
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