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MDFR highlights safety tips for fireworks and grilling ahead of the Fourth of July, noting risks of injury and property ...
In mid-March, a 26,000-acre brush fire prompted the Florida Forest Service, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Monroe County Fire Rescue to spend over a week fighting the blaze, which led to full road ...
The massive brush fire that burned more than 26,000 acres in southern Miami-Dade County, at times closing the two roads in and out of the Florida Keys, was brought under control, Fire-Rescue offici… ...
A brush fire in southern Miami-Dade grew to an estimated 24,000 acres by Thursday afternoon, prompting officials to close roads and warn the public of the potential for smoky conditions.
The fire has burned 24,000 acres, with 30% contained, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials and the Florida Forest Service, which are working together to in south Miami-Dade to contain the ...
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South Miami-Dade Brush Fire Growing - MSNA brush fire that sparked last Wednesday in South Miami-Dade County has grown and is posing a continuous threat to the two roads in and out of the Florida Keys. The Florida Forest Service ...
Wildfire in Miami-Dade grows to 24,000 acres amid fire weather watch: What to know It is not rare for brush fires to break out in South Florida during what is known as dry season.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to battle the blaze at Southwest 344th Street near 117th Avenue, just before 2:30 p.m. The area is non-residential, just west of Turkey Point.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Three yachts caught fire early Friday morning in northwest Miami-Dade, prompting a massive response from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. Sky 10 was above the scene just after 6 ...
Witnesses reported a massive explosion as the yacht fires broke out. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office arson investigators are probing the cause of the fire.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said it tried to limit the fuel runoff with “specialized oil spill response equipment that entails an oil-absorbent boom” after the fire was extinguished, according to ...
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s Urban Search and Rescue task force is heading to Central Florida to help assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The 84-person task force will stage up in Ocala.
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