Wildfire Rages in Broward County Amid Persistent Dry Conditions
Wildfire Rages in Broward County Amid Persistent Dry Conditions
US · Published Feb 9, 2026
A wildfire in Broward County, Florida, has consumed approximately 3,500 acres due to persistent dry conditions.
The fire, which started near the Holey Land Wildlife Management Area, is currently 0% contained.
Local authorities are coordinating firefighting efforts, and residents are urged to take precautions amid continued dry weather.
Wildfire engulfs Broward County amid dry conditions
A significant wildfire continues to burn in Broward County, Florida, fueled by persistent dry conditions that have plagued the region. According to the Florida Forest Service, the fire started near the Holey Land Wildlife Management Area on Saturday and has since engulfed approximately 3,500 acres. As of the latest reports, the fire remains 0% contained, presenting a formidable challenge to firefighters working to control the blaze.
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