The fire for an important brush in southwest Miami-Dade County has been successful, thanks to the specific efforts of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) and Florida Forest Service. Blaze, which was close to Card Sound Road on March 13 and U.S. The 18-mile stretch of 1 teeth, burned in 26,000 acres before they were checked.
The fire called the “344 fire”, faced many challenges for firefighters due to dry conditions and moved the wind. However, the authorities announced that the fire was completely awarded on Sunday morning. Miami-Dad Fire Rescue Chief Ride “Ray” Jadallah warned citizens that smoke can appear in the area, even when the fire is under control, society advises to be vigilant.
A quick response included 25 MDFR units, a water tank ship and two air rescue units, complemented by 27 Florida One Service equipped with engines, tractors, bulldozers and helicopters. This collaboration effort played an important role in preventing the fire from threatening the residential areas and important infrastructure.
Wildfires on U.S. 1 and Card Sound Road caused temporary closures, which affected primary routes and caused significant traffic disorders in the Florida Keys. These roads have reopened, but the authorities continue to monitor the circumstances carefully and are ready to implement further bandhs if necessary.
The nearby inhabitants are recommended to be informed of air quality and potential enforcement. Florida Forest Service emphasizes the importance of remaining vigilant, as dry conditions persist, which increases the risk of future fire.
In summary, the control of the southwest Miami-Dad Brush fire emphasizes the dedication and efficiency of local and state fire extinguishing teams. His quick action not only controlled the explosion but also protected society from possible damage.
