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The largest fire burning in Florida as of Friday morning, March 21, is the 344 Fire in south Miami-Dade County. The fire has burned 25,000 acres and is 30% contained.
The fires have burned 26,080 acres. The largest is the 344 Fire in South Miami-Dade County, which has burned more than 25,000 acres and impacted residents trying to get on and off the Florida Keys.
This is the second large county to flip from blue to red this year in Florida. In January, Republican voters overtook Democrats in Hillsborough County, the third-most populous in Florida.
The governor's office announced that the state would use emergency powers to seize land in the Everglades to create an ...
The Florida Forest Service 's map listed several wildfires as currently active across Florida, including: A 14,000-acre fire in Miami-Dade County, which was 20 percent contained.
Although Miami-Dade County is outside the forecast cone for Hurricane Milton, but the storm is forecast to bring a risk of flash flooding and possible tornadoes to portions of South Florida.
Beaches in at least three Florida counties were at a high risk of rip currents on Wednesday, creating dangerous ocean conditions.
Early voting is underway in South Florida. Here's a list of early voting sites in Miami-Dade County and Broward County.
Do Democrats on the Miami-Dade County Commission want a street fight with President-elect Donald Trump?
While people are leaving Miami-Dade, the county is still experiencing population growth thanks to international migration. Nearly 124,000 people came to Miami via international migration in 2024.
Map shows Florida fires today. See where wildfires are burning Miami-Dade brush fire has burned 25,000 acres The wildfire in south Miami-Dade County has burned 25,000 acres.
In Miami-Dade County, more than 45,000 additional structures are now classified as high risk. Thousands more are in counties on the state’s hurricane-battered Southwest coast.