PEMBROKE PINES, Florida – A 5,000-acre wildfire known as the Max Road Fire is burning across the western Everglades in Broward County, sending thick, acrid smoke into nearby South Florida communities and threatening neighborhoods with potential spread. As of Monday morning, May 11, officials reported the blaze was 20% contained, centered west of U.S. 27 and Pines Boulevard. The fast-moving fire, one of five large wildfires currently active in Florida, has triggered a large-scale response from the Florida Forest Service and local fire crews, who are working in difficult, marshy terrain to stop the flames from jumping major roadways. Residents in areas including Holly Lake and Pembroke Pines are being urged to monitor local news and emergency alerts closely, although authorities have not issued mandatory evacuation orders. The fire’s growth is being driven by critically dry vegetation and shifting winds, prompting the deployment of fixed-wing “Yellow Jacket” aircraft and helicopters to drop water and fire retardant, while specialized brush trucks and bulldozers carve fire lines on the ground. The blaze has created an orange glow visible for miles overnight and has generated dense smoke that has drifted across major transit routes, including U.S. 27 and Pines Boulevard, reducing visibility and causing significant traffic congestion. Police in Pembroke Pines have warned drivers not to stop on highway shoulders to take photos or video of the 40-foot flames, saying officers will move any vehicles that block traffic. Health officials report that smoke from the Max Road Fire, combined with the smaller 172nd Avenue Fire burning near Florida City in Miami-Dade County, has degraded air quality and led to advisories for vulnerable residents to remain indoors with windows closed as hot, dry, and windy conditions persist.
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L'incendie de Max Road a un impact sur la qualité de l'air du sud de la Floride. Si vous vivez dans la région, en particulier à Holly Lake et Pembroke Pines, il est important de rester à l'intérieur avec les fenêtres fermées. Gardez un œil sur les informations locales et les alertes d'urgence pour les mises à jour.
Ce feu de forêt est un événement environnemental grave qui touche les communautés du sud de la Floride. Il provoque des embouteillages, dégrade la qualité de l'air et menace les habitations. Restez en sécurité, suivez les conseils officiels et évitez les déplacements inutiles. À transférer si vous connaissez quelqu'un dans les zones touchées.
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Max Road Fire : l'enfer des Everglades de 5 000 acres menace les communautés du sud de la Floride
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