The Keetch-Byram Drought Index average for Florida is climbing again, increasing to a statewide average of 332 Wednesday from ...
Firefighters are making progress as the brush fire battle enters its fifth day but officials warn we are not in the clear yet ...
More than a week after it started, the blaze that shut down the only two roads in and out of the Florida Keys was ...
Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service battled multiple brush fires Thursday and continued to contain them ...
Dry conditions and gusty winds have prompted the National Weather Service to issue a fire weather watch for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The watch is in effect from Friday morning ...
The brush fires began Thursday afternoon in Palm City east and west of Southwest 84th Avenue. They are now contained.
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Naples Daily News on MSNCollier County fire officials are containing 70-acre brush fire. What to know.The Greater Naples Fire Rescue District and the Florida Forest Service is working on containing a brush fire near Sabal Palm Road and Sanders Blvd.
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Naples Daily News on MSNNaples brush fire aftermath: What does it mean when a fire is contained, controlled, out?As of Thursday, March 27, the brush fire that started Wednesday afternoon (March 26) was said to be 95% contained, according to officials.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNMartin County brush fire spans over 150 acres, spurs evacuationsApproximately 32 homes in Palm City, 20 in the Stuart West Cobblestone Community, and 12 by Gator Trail area were evacuated ...
Friday morning, the Florida Forest Service said the Gator Fire in Martin County had burned 210 acres and was 50% contained. The second fire burned about an acre in Hobe Sound. Brush fire in ...
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNU.S. 1's 18-Mile Stretch closes traffic to Florida Keys for third time due to brush fireA relentless brush fire in South Miami-Dade County has led to the closure of the 18-Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 for the third time ...
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSN'Situational awareness': Florida Forest Service officials say everyone can help prevent brush firesAs the dry season begins to wind down, the Florida Forest Service is still closely monitoring the potential for brush fires.
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