Bush fires pollute air as Miami hosts World Cup action
MIAMI, United States, June 17 (Xinhua) -- Bush fires in Miami-Dade have burned thousands of acres and worsened the smoky conditions, prompting officials to urge residents to limit their time outdoors. Massive clouds of smoke continued to cover parts of Miami-Dade skies on Wednesday. The fire grew to around 7,500 acres and was 30 percent contained as of Wednesday morning, according to the Florida Forest Service.
Massive clouds of smoke continued to cover parts of Miami-Dade skies on Wednesday. The fire grew to around 7,500 acres and was 30 percent contained as of Wednesday morning, according to the Florida Forest Service. A second fire has burned 500 acres and was 25 percent contained.
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