More than 200 Firefighters Battle Massive Warehouse Fire in Miami-Dade that Could Burn for Days, Officials Say
- A massive five-alarm fire broke out Thursday at Global Warehouse Solutions, 20600 Northwest 47th Avenue, near Hard Rock Stadium, escalating from two alarms with over 48 units and over 100 firefighters responding.
- Investigators say the cause remains under review as the state Fire Marshal leads the probe, with officials warning hazardous materials and propane tanks burning amid roof collapse concerns.
- Miami‑Dade Deputy Fire Chief Danny Cardeso said `From the arrival of the initial companies, the fire had already taken possession of the entire building, making it too dangerous for us to go inside`, and crews evacuated workers with no injuries reported.
- Because of the fire, the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office said roads from Northwest 199th to 215th Street remain closed, nearby Dr. Frederica S. Wilson/Skyway Elementary kept students indoors, and a 5-mile air-quality alert urged residents to shelter indoors.
- Miami-Dade Fire Chief Ray Jadallah warned the blaze could burn for days, with just over 200 Miami-Dade firefighters, Miramar Fire Rescue, and state agencies battling the fire as winds pushed smoke over a nearby landfill and the Everglades.
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Crews make progress as massive warehouse fire near Turnpike in NW Miami-Dade burns for 2nd day - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
A massive five-alarm fire continues to burn at a warehouse near the Miami-Dade/Broward county line and the Florida Turnpike, but as the firefight enters a second day, crews have made significant progress. The orange glow of the inmense blaze lit up the Friday morning sky in Northwest Miami-Dade, between Miramar and Miami Gardens, as close to 200 firefighters work to put out the flames. First responders in radio transmissions underscored the dang…
Nearly 50 fire units are fighting a level 5 fire, the highest level of alert, in a warehouse in Miami, Florida (south of the United States) where drought has led to this type of disaster in 2026, so the authorities asked the neighbors to protect themselves from smoke. The Miami-Dade County Fire Department reported the deployment of 48 units, including by air, in the industrial hold in the Miami Gardens area, about 3 miles (almost 5 kilometers) w…
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