‘Difficult’ firefight ahead with south Miami-Dade brush fire only 20% contained, officials say

FLORIDA CITY, Fla. – A large brush fire continued to cause significant disruptions in two South Florida counties Wednesday.

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The fire broke out Tuesday in far south Miami-Dade, leading to closures of Card Sound Road and the 18-Mile Stretch of U.S. 1, the only ways in and out of the Florida Keys.

Drivers on both sides were stranded for hours. Some camped out at a Winn-Dixie on Key Largo. The well-known Gilbert’s Resort put up kitchen and front desk staff in the hotel.

“It’s difficult because so many of our workforce — people that work in the Upper Keys — live in Dade, so they want to get home to their family, friends, pick up kids,” Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay said. “They couldn’t do it.”

U.S. 1 was back open on Wednesday, but Card Sound Road remained shut down.

As of Wednesday, it had burned 3,200 acres and was only 20% contained.

The Florida Forest Service and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue are using significant air resources to combat the blaze, complicated by dry air and marshy conditions.

“The fire is large, but it’s probably going to get bigger,” Kevin MacEwen, with the Florida Forest Service, said. “We’re right here in between Miami and Key Largo, the ocean’s right there, and it’s very soft, very difficult. So we have to use a lot of air resources and existing boundaries and natural barriers to check up the fire. And we just ask everyone to be, just, patient.”

Officials said the 18-Mile Stretch may close again depending on conditions.

Residents of both south Miami-Dade and the Keys were being asked to closely monitor developments.

Meanwhile, another, less-disruptive brush fire broke out Wednesday in Sweetwater. There were “no reported injuries or threats to nearby structures,” Miami-Dade fire officials said.


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Janine Stanwood joined Local 10 News in February 2004 as an assignment editor. She is now a general assignment reporter. Before moving to South Florida from her Washington home, Janine was the senior legislative correspondent for a United States senator on Capitol Hill.

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