Fire in Everglades explodes in size
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Smoke from two brush fires burning in the Everglades are drifting over Fort Lauderdale and the western Broward County suburbs on Wednesday morning.
Though the actual blaze is away from more populated areas, northwest winds caused by Hurricane Erin helped push smoke across South Florida.
A wildfire burning through 1,800 acres of the Everglades is filling the air with smoke across South Florida. While scientists stress that no single fire can be directly pinned to climate change, a hotter,
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.
Smoke from two uncontained Everglades fires, including a 1,600-acre blaze, is drifting into Broward County suburbs.
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Green Matters on MSNThousands of Acres of Everglades Are Burning — What Caused the Fire?
What caused the Everglades fire in Florida that pushed heavy smoke into the heavily populated Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, creating a hazy view.
A wildfire burning in the Florida Everglades has prompted air quality and visibility concerns for nearby communities.
The National Weather Service in Miami reported that smoke from the Mile Marker 39 Fire, now at 1,600 acres, and the Sawgrass Fire, at 250 acres, both 0% contained, according to the Florida Forest Service, is spreading eastward with northwesterly winds.
Firefighters are working to extinguish a grass fire that erupted in the Florida Everglades in West Miami-Dade.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More