Florida Wildfires Threaten Air Quality in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties
Two active wildfires are currently burning in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, significantly affecting air quality and visibility in South Florida. The largest, the Max Road Fire, has scorched over 7,000 acres in western Broward County. A second fire, the 172nd Avenue Fire, is burning near Florida City in southern Miami-Dade County, having consumed at least 300 acres. The fires are part of Florida's dry season, which typically increases wildfire risk due to dry vegetation and low humidity. The Florida Forest Service and other agencies are actively working to contain the fires, with smoke from the blazes drifting across the region.