CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — On Tuesday officials reported two separate fires in Clay and Putnam counties merged into the Railroad Fire, which rapidly expanded along rail lines and nearby cleared land; initial local reports noted voluntary evacuations north of Bostwick and a shelter opened at the Bostwick Community Center. This week agencies including the Florida Forest Service and Clay County Fire Rescue increased response with three large tankers, two scoopers, ground crews and firebreaks, raising containment from roughly 10% to about 55% by Wednesday; officials warned of prolonged high fire activity amid statewide drought and issued air-quality and road-closure advisories.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
The Railroad Fire's rapid expansion could impact your safety and daily routine. If you live in or near Clay and Putnam counties, monitor local news for evacuation orders and road closures. Even if you're not in the immediate area, smoke from the fire could affect air quality.
Firefighters are making progress, but the situation remains volatile due to statewide drought conditions. It's a stark reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Emergency responders, aerial firefighting contractors, and local shelters benefited from mobilized resources and interagency coordination to protect people and property.
Local residents, homeowners, and regional air quality suffered due to evacuations, property risk, smoke exposure, and displacement from the growing wildfire.
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