Wildfire continues burning in southern Miami-Dade

FLORIDA CITY, Fla. — The Florida Forest Service’s Everglades field unit continued fighting a wildfire on Tuesday in deep southern Miami-Dade County.

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The fire near Florida City was 50% contained after burning about 300 acres, according to the Florida Forest Service.

Miami-Dade firefighters were also assisting and warned people with respiratory conditions to keep their windows and doors closed and set their air conditioning systems to recirculate.

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The fire “danger” was moderate and the “potential” high on Tuesday in Miami-Dade, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ fire danger index report.

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Related social media post

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews continue assisting @FlForestService (FFS) in containing the 172 Ave brush fire in Southeast Miami-Dade near SW 344 Street & S Dixie Hwy. Currently, no structures nearby are affected.

As per FFS, the fire is 210 acres, with 30% contained.

Commuters… pic.twitter.com/rnWGLpcNf5

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— Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (@MiamiDadeFire) May 11, 2026

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