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Wildfires Burning Across Florida as Drought Continues. How Bad is it?

Boca Vibe
April 15, 2026

Wildfires Burning Across Florida as Drought Continues. How Bad is it?

Thousands of acres of Florida are burning, and a wildfire in Collier County prompted evacuations April 12. The state has been suffering from a lack of rainfall for months, with almost the entire state under some degree of drought. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

The Drought Situation

  • Florida’s drought situation is severe, with most areas receiving less than 20% of normal rainfall since January.
  • The U.S. Drought Monitor reports that over 90% of Florida is currently under some form of drought.
  • The drought has had a significant impact on the state’s water supply, with many reservoirs and lakes at historic lows.

Wildfires in Florida

Wildfires have been burning across Florida for months, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds. The fires have forced evacuations and caused widespread damage to homes and businesses.

Dramatic image of a grass fire blazing near a barbed wire fence in a rural Kansas field. | BocaVibe
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  • A wildfire in Collier County prompted evacuations on April 12, with over 1,000 people forced to leave their homes.
  • The fire burned over 10,000 acres of land, including several nature reserves and wildlife habitats.
  • Firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the blaze, but not before it had spread to several nearby communities.

Boca Raton’s Response

Boca Raton, like many other parts of Florida, is feeling the effects of the drought and wildfires. The city has implemented various measures to conserve water and protect its residents from the fires.

  • The city has imposed strict watering restrictions on residents, limiting outdoor water use to only essential purposes.
  • Boca Raton has also established a task force to monitor the situation and coordinate with local authorities to respond to any wildfires that may occur.
  • The city is working closely with neighboring communities to share resources and expertise in fighting the fires.

What’s Next?

The drought and wildfire situation in Florida is expected to continue for several more months, at least. The state’s water supply is already under strain, and the fires are causing widespread damage to homes and businesses.

  • The U.S. Drought Monitor predicts that the drought will persist through the summer months, with some areas potentially experiencing even drier conditions.
  • Firefighters will continue to work tirelessly to contain the wildfires, but it may take several more weeks or even months to fully extinguish them.
  • Residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow all instructions from local authorities to stay safe during this time.

Stay Informed

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Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report