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Contained 10 morning morning in Palm Beach County; Strong winds deteriorated smoky conditions

The residents of the Western Boca Raton were alerted on Wednesday evening by the smell of Rauch, which was over 150 calls to the PBCFR Beach County Fire Rescue (PBCFR) within an hour.

Despite the call from calls, PBCFR said that no fires were found in the region during the 12 investigations.

The dividing of the forestry reported that a 10 hectare vegetative rubble/mulch fire west of Boca Raton, Delray and Northern Broward County was responsible for the smoke. The fire that caused extremely smoky conditions was contained on Thursday morning, and efforts are made to flood the area to ensure complete deletion.

The smoky conditions were tightened by strong west/northwest winds, officials said. The smoke is expected to be dissolved all day long.

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In the event of a separate incident, on Wednesday at 2:14 p.m. in Palm Beach County on around 8000 US Highway 27 at 2:14 p.m. Real estate owners used watercares to extinguish the small, smoldering fire on agricultural land, and the units solved the scene until 3:15 p.m.

The Florida Forest Service has warned that the risk of the brush fire remains high due to continued dry and windy conditions. The Fire Rescue from Palm Beach County is ready to respond with 19 brushcar, which are stationed throughout the district.

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