Wildfires burning in South Florida could impact air quality, visibility as crews race to extinguish blazes
Key Points:
- Two wildfires broke out over the weekend in South Florida, one in western Broward County called the Max Road Fire and another in south Miami-Dade called the 172nd Avenue Fire.
- The Max Road Fire has burned approximately 5,000 acres and is 20% contained, with fire crews working overnight to control the blaze; no evacuations have been ordered but residents are advised to monitor conditions.
- The Pembroke Pines Police Department is monitoring the Max Road Fire closely, urging drivers to avoid the area due to traffic backups caused by onlookers stopping along US-27 and Pines Boulevard.
- The 172nd Avenue Fire in Miami-Dade has burned about 210 acres and is 30% contained, with Card Sound Road temporarily closed but now reopened; heavy smoke remains a concern for drivers in the area.
- Multiple agencies are coordinating efforts to contain both fires and mitigate hazards to local communities, while air quality and visibility issues are expected across the region.