Everglades Fire Today: Massive Wildfire Burns Thousands of Acres Near Miami-Dade and Broward Border
A large wildfire continues to burn in the Everglades near the Miami-Dade and Broward County line, prompting urgent warnings for nearby communities. Thick smoke from the blaze has been reported drifting across surrounding areas, affecting visibility and air quality.
Early reports indicate that the wildfire has already consumed more than 11,000 acres. Firefighters are working around the clock to contain the blaze, which is burning in dry, marshy terrain, complicating suppression efforts.
Multiple agencies, including state forest services and local fire rescue teams, have been deployed to assist. Aircraft are supporting ground crews to slow the fire’s spread. Officials note that shifting winds and dry conditions continue to pose challenges to containment efforts.
Residents near the fire have reported heavy smoke affecting neighborhoods, highways, and suburban areas. Authorities have issued health advisories, urging vulnerable populations—such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions—to limit outdoor activity and remain indoors where possible.
The Everglades, a vast wetland ecosystem in southern Florida, is particularly prone to wildfires during dry periods due to its vegetation and environmental conditions. Drought conditions in parts of the state have contributed to increased wildfire frequency and intensity in recent months.
At this time, officials have not reported any confirmed fatalities or structural damage. The full extent of the fire remains under assessment, and emergency teams continue to monitor conditions as containment lines are expanded.
This remains a developing situation. Residents are urged to stay alert, follow official advisories, and avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas as firefighting operations continue across the Everglades region.