Two South Florida Wildfires Push Air-Quality Warnings as Crews Battle Blazes

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Two wildfires in Broward and Miami-Dade counties continue burning, with the Max Road Fire around 5,000 acres and about 20% contained and the 172nd Avenue Fire around 210 acres and about 30% contained; officials warn air quality and visibility could worsen as crews work to contain the blazes, with no evacuations ordered but road closures and traffic disruptions in the area.
- Large wildfire in western Broward County sends smoke toward Pembroke Pines neighborhood, authorities say CBS News
- Brush fire ignites in western Broward County WPLG Local 10
- Growing brush fire in Everglades causes road closures; more than 5000 acres burned WSVN
- Fast-Spreading Florida Wildfire Seen in Satellite Imagery Yahoo
- Fire burns thousands of acres west of U.S. 27 as mom says it blocked ‘only road' out NBC 6 South Florida
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