Evacuations underway as crews battle 170-acre brush fire in southern Flagler County, near Old Dixie Hwy

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Flagler County brush fire grows to over 100 acres

Residents are evacuating parts of southern Flagler County due to an active brush fire near Old Dixie Highway. At around 3 p.m., Feb. 4, Flagler County emergency crews responded to an active wildfire in the southern part of Flagler County – just east of U.S. 1 between U.S. 1 and Plantation Bay. As of 11 p.m., the fire had spread to 170 acres. It was 50% contained. 

Residents are evacuating parts of southern Flagler County due to an active brush fire near Old Dixie Highway. 

What we know:

At around 3 p.m., Feb. 4, Flagler County emergency crews responded to an active wildfire in the southern part of Flagler County – just east of U.S. 1 between U.S. 1 and Plantation Bay.

Officials reported heavy smoke affecting several areas, including Old Dixie Highway, Plantation Bay and southern sections of Palm Coast. 

As of midnight, Feb. 5, the fire had spread to 170 acres. It was 60% contained. 

What fire suppression efforts are being done? 

The Florida Forest Service is leading management and suppression efforts while Flagler Fire Rescue is providing support. 

Florida Highway Patrol also assisted with traffic and safety. 

What area are people evacuating from? 

Around 9 p.m., the Flagler County Sheriff's office reported that residents living on Old Dixie Highway – between Carmelite Drive and Bayberry Village Road – are under evacuation. 

What you can do:

Officials ask that people near the affected areas drive with extra caution due to reduced visibility from smoke and keep windows closed if smoke is heavy in your neighborhood. 

This story will be updated as additional information is made available. 

The Source: Information in this story was gathered from Flagler County Fire Rescue and the Flagler County Sheriff's office. 

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