FLORIDA, US – Florida’s 2026 wildfire season has intensified to “extreme” levels as of Friday, May 8, with state officials reporting that more than 120,000 acres have burned across nearly 2,000 individual fires, an area larger than the city of Orlando. The National Interagency Fire Center and the Florida Forest Service are managing multiple uncontained large fires that have shown extreme fire behavior in recent hours, including wind-driven runs, long-range spotting and torching in timber and southern rough fuels. Priority incidents include the South Canal Fire, located about 12 miles south of Mayo, which has scorched roughly 1,200 acres, is only 30% contained and is exhibiting wind-driven and crown fire activity, and the Lochloosa West Fire, about 12 miles southeast of Gainesville, which is displaying active running and group torching in rough terrain. FLORIDA, US – Other major incidents include the Sargent Fire in Baker, which has reached 2,523 acres and is 81% contained but continues to threaten nearby railroad infrastructure, and the Cow Creek Fire in Levy County, which has burned about 2,000 acres, is 50% contained and poses an active threat to local structures. Road closures and evacuations are in place in several regions northwest of Fargo, Georgia, where the Pineland Road Fire is endangering numerous structures and critical infrastructure. Officials in Austin, Texas, and elsewhere in the southern United States are monitoring Florida’s conditions as a benchmark for the broader regional fire outlook, as earlier spring rains spurred vegetation growth that is now drying under rising May temperatures, increasing the available fuel for fast-moving fires.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
佛罗里达州的野火处于极端水平,对房屋、基础设施和安全构成威胁。如果您在该地区,请留意疏散命令。即使您不在该地区,这些火灾也会影响空气质量和出行计划。请检查您的保险单是否包含野火保险。
佛罗里达州的野火季以严峻的开端拉开帷幕,其状况可能助长美国南部地区的火势。这再次敲响了消防安全和防灾准备重要性的警钟。如果您认识受影响地区的人,值得转发。
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