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Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes

 
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Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes
(CBS/AP) Hundreds of residents on Florida's Space Coast were ordered to evacuate from their homes Monday as firefighters struggled to contain wildfires burning in dry, windy weather.

Helicopters dropped water on parts of a fire that had burned between 500 and 600 acres in Daytona Beach, said Division of Forestry spokesman Timber Weller.

Authorities ordered about 500 homes in the northwest part of the city to be evacuated. No homes were reported damaged, though officials warned that embers could fly more than a mile from the blaze.

CBS affiliate WKMG-TV in Orlando reports that residents will be allowed to show ID and return home if they have a special need, but will only be allowed into their homes for a short time.

The fire was about 20 percent contained, but firefighters' efforts would be challenged by high winds, Weller said.

"The weather conditions are ripe for extreme fire behavior," Weller said. "What we're looking at is fairly typical for this time of year in Florida, coming into the end of the dry season."

In neighboring Brevard County, a 2,000-acre fire destroyed two homes in Malabar, firefighters said. No injuries were reported.

One person may be responsible for that blaze, said Ernie Dieble, an arson investigator with the Palm Bay Police Department.

An eyewitness saw someone in a car drop something into an open field, and the fire started shortly afterward, he said.

Also in Brevard County, a 250 acre fire was burning near Cocoa. Dozens of people were evacuated.

"We've been spraying the roofs," homeowner Joey Byer told WKMG. "We've got every hose we own out here trying to spray it and helping the firefighters out."

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Re: Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes
arson said belived in this fire..who stands to gain when homes are burned to the damm ground....answere is (contractors )..who do contractors hire ..(illigals)...what a damm convient way to keep the money flowing to illigals ..no illigals should be allowed to work on construction jobs in america..bet you then the damm arson rate would drop like a damm rock..
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Re: Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes
heavy smell of smoke here in ft laud.

the state could burn down before the rainy season starts next month if we don't get rain soon.
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Re: Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes
The weather in Florida has changed drastically since 2003. I've been here 20 years and I know. IT NEVER RAINS ANYMORE!!!! The wind has been terrible for over a month now. But no weather man is talking about it of course, it's like "OK, winds will only be 20-25 MPH today"
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Re: Central Florida Fires Force Evacuations, Wildfires Along The State's Dry Eastern Coast Threaten Some Daytona Beach Homes
The weather in Florida has changed drastically since 2003. I've been here 20 years and I know. IT NEVER RAINS ANYMORE!!!! The wind has been terrible for over a month now. But no weather man is talking about it of course, it's like "OK, winds will only be 20-25 MPH today"
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You could almost set your clock by the afternoon thunderstorms back in the day, but the trees the moisture would build from have been torn down and the moisture evaporated from the heat of roads and concrete buildings. That is how I figure it...

I plan on going to a spring this weekend for a week of camping, but now it is starting to dawn on me that we will not be able to have fires that is going to suck and could spell doom for my plans of being there a week, no fires means lots of mosquitos, I am not planning on being dinner to a bunch of hungry mosquitos for a week just north of Gainsville Florida for a week.





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