Better air quality, reopened roads as crews contain Miami-Dade fires - Sun, 21 Jun 2026 PST
With crews slowly regaining control of the three brush fires in West Miami-Dade that have burned over 20,000 acres in the last week, residents can expect better conditions including road reopenings and better air quality conditions. The fires have caused both road closures and air quality alerts in the past week, but lead National Weather Service Miami meteorologist Robert Molleda said ...
Crews have slowly regained control of the three brush fires in West Miami-Dade that have burned over 20,000 acres in the last week. Residents can now expect better air quality conditions and road reopenings.
The fires caused both road closures and air quality alerts in the past week, but lead National Weather Service Miami meteorologist Robert Molleda said conditions are getting better.
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