Wildfires continue to burn in Miami-Dade County, Florida, prompting ongoing evacuations and air quality alerts. Smoke from the fires has led to road closures and concerns about respiratory health. Despite recent rainfall, conditions remain dry, hindering firefighting efforts and preventing significant improvement. Authorities report that the drought is exacerbating the situation, making it difficult to contain the blazes. The air quality remains a significant risk for residents, and alerts are still in effect. Officials are monitoring the situation closely, but anticipate continued challenges until substantial rainfall occurs.
