Traffic was flowing in and out of the Florida Keys on Wednesday after a brush fire led officials to briefly close U.S. 1, snarling traffic for hours for those trying to enter or leave island ...
The fire began March 12 but grew with recent high winds and dry weather, according to a Florida Forest Service official.
One of the roads to the Keys remained closed early Friday while officials ... Follow posted speed limits and watch for emergency crews." Residents evacuated as brush fire threatens Florida ...
More than a week after it started, the blaze that shut down the only two roads in and out of the Florida Keys was extinguished, according to officials.
The blaze has consumed more than 24,000 acres and intermittently shut down the only routes into the Florida Keys.
Dry conditions and gusty winds have prompted the National Weather Service to issue a fire weather watch for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The watch is in effect from Friday morning ...
Firefighters are making progress as the brush fire battle enters its fifth day but officials warn we are not in the clear yet ...
Dade County on Tuesday afternoon has led to the closure of all vehicle entry and exit points to the Florida Keys.
Thousands of south Miami-Dade residents are coping with road closures and dangerous air quality with the breakout of a ...
The fire, burning near the only two roads connecting the island chain to the mainland, is expected to burn for several days.
Brush fire in Collier County burns 10 acres ... Low temperatures will reach the 50s and 60s overnight, with Southeast Florida ...
The newest alert, a fire weather watch, was issued Thursday night and will effect Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.