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A two-story house in Sanford caught fire at around 5 p.m. on Friday, the Seminole County Fire Department said. Firefighters responded to the call located on Stargazer Terrace inside the Retreat at ...
A boat caught on fire near the coast of Fort Lauderdale, shortly after, fire rescue was able to show up and take care of the ...
Protecting your home: '80% of homes lost to wildfires could have been saved.'Here's what you can do Map shows where Florida fires are today. See where wildfires are burning 16 active wildfires ...
There were 89 brush fires currently burning in Florida April 23, affecting 3,423 acres. ... 89 fires burning 3,400 acres in Florida. Maps show where they are, closest risk to your home.
As a Florida drought worsens, there were 92 wildfires burning in the state April 22. More than 2,900 acres are burning the morning of April 22. The largest fire is the 162-acre Clayton Road Fire ...
88 fires burning 2,300 acres in Florida. Maps show where they are, closest risk to your home. Cheryl McCloud. USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida. There were 88 fires burning across Florida April 21.
Drought can also worsen wildfires. Dry vegetation serves as fuel for fires, and under windy conditions, any fires ignited can quickly become erratic. Wildfire season in Florida lasts year-round, but ...
The largest fires Friday were the 270-acre Powerline Fire in Volusia County, and the 150-acre Clayton Road Fire in Bay County. Map shows Florida fires today. See where wildfires are burning ...
See the latest list of burn bans enacted in Florida. See the map: Active wildfires reported across Florida 'Take personal responsibility.' Here's what to do in your yard to protect against brush fires ...
As of April 18, there were 87 wildfires burning across Florida, burning 3,093 acres.. The average statewide drought index increased April 17 to 388.. South Florida has only area of extreme drought ...
More than 1,300 wildfires have been reported in Florida so far this year, which have burned more than 57,000 acres of state and federal land, according to the Florida Forest Service website.