Fire in Everglades explodes in size
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Though the actual blaze is away from more populated areas, northwest winds caused by Hurricane Erin helped push smoke across South Florida.
A wildfire in the Everglades has impacted much of Broward County overnight into Wednesday morning. BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — A wildfire in the Everglades has impacted much of Broward County overnight into Wednesday morning. Even though smoke is reducing, there was still a lot of smoke on the roads as people began their morning commute.
A wildfire burning in the Florida Everglades sent the smell of smoke and haze into the air across South Florida early Wednesday.
A brush fire continues to burn in the Everglades in western Broward County.What started as two separate fires quickly combined<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Smoke from two brush fires burning in the Everglades are drifting over Fort Lauderdale and the western Broward County suburbs on Wednesday morning.
The two wildfires burning in the Everglades, prompting an air-quality alert for Broward County, have combined and grown tenfold, burning over 19,000 acres by Wednesday afternoon, according to the Florida Forest Service.
Two active wildfires in Broward County, Florida, have burned over 19,000 acres ... While not yet encroaching on Everglades National Park itself, the fire is impacting both major everglades forest areas and nearby towns in Southern Florida.