Large wildfire in western Broward County sends smoke toward Pembroke Pines neighborhood, authorities say
![]() A wildfire in western Broward County has prompted concern Sunday afternoon as smoke drifted toward a Pembroke Pines neighborhood near U.S. 27 and Pines Boulevard, according to local authorities. The Pembroke Pines Police Department said Fire-Rescue crews were positioned along the perimeter of the Holly Lake community to monitor conditions in case the fire moved closer to homes. Zero percent of the fire has been contained as of now. "ATTENTION RESIDENTS: There is a large Everglades fire which is sending smoke towards the Holly Lake area (US-27 & Pines Boulevard)," police said in an alert shared on Facebook Sunday afternoon. The wildfire has burned about 4,800 acres so far and authorities have not said whether evacuations were being considered. No injuries have been reported so far. |

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