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Brush Fire in Florida Keys Shuts Down Key Road, Only 20% Contained

Brush Fire in Florida Keys Shuts Down Key Road, Only 20% Contained

A significant brush fire in South Miami-Dade has led to the closure of Card Sound Road, the main artery connecting the Florida Keys to the mainland. The fire, which started on March 19, 2025, has only reached 20% containment as of the latest reports, posing a challenging firefight for local officials.

The blaze, fueled by dry conditions and high winds, has caused smoky conditions throughout the area, affecting visibility and air quality. The fire's proximity to Monroe County has heightened concerns, prompting authorities to shut down the road in both directions to ensure public safety and facilitate firefighting efforts.

Residents and visitors in the Florida Keys are advised to stay updated on the situation and follow any evacuation orders or safety directives issued by local authorities. The ongoing battle against the fire underscores the challenges faced by Florida in managing wildfires, particularly in densely populated and ecologically sensitive areas like the Keys.

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