Miami-Dade Wildfire Expands to 22,000 Acres, Containment Efforts Continue
Fueled by severe drought and strong winds, the fire threatens air quality, travel, and firefighting operations in South Florida.
- The wildfire, named 'The 344,' has grown to 22,000 acres as of Thursday, March 20, 2025, with containment remaining at 20%.
- Hazardous air quality from smoke and ash is affecting nearby communities, with potential spread to Broward and Palm Beach counties due to shifting winds.
- Road closures, including Card Sound Road and intermittent closures of US-1, are disrupting travel to and from the Florida Keys during peak spring break season.
- Firefighting efforts are hindered by soft terrain near the Everglades, making it difficult for equipment to operate effectively.
- Red flag warnings remain in effect, highlighting critical fire weather conditions including low humidity, gusty winds, and ongoing drought.