Miami-Dade firefighters pull out of once massive wildfires as blazes near end
MIAMI — For nearly two weeks, wildfires — the first of which was spawned along Krome Avenue from a lightning strike and split into two blazes spanning over 22,000 acres — have suffocated neighborhoods in western Miami-Dade County. Now, Miami-Dade...
MIAMI — For nearly two weeks, wildfires — the first of which was spawned along Krome Avenue from a lightning strike and split into two blazes spanning over 22,000 acres — have suffocated neighborhoods in western Miami-Dade County. Now, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue says its diligent job is done, signaling full containment of the fires soon.
On Thursday, fire rescue announced its firefighters have cleared from the front lines of the blazes, and the Florida Forest Service will now solely be monitoring the fires’ end. Hundreds of Miami-Dade firefighters were called from more than 70 fire stations. …
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