Evacuations were lifted Wednesday for a 1,733-acre brush fire that continues to grow in the Picayune Strand State Forest south of I-75 in Collier County. Where is the FireThe fire is located in the Picayune Strand State Forest, south of I-75. This is all east of Forest Glen Golf & Country Club, south of the Alligator Alley toll plaza.The Greater Naples Fire Rescue District and the North Collier Fire Rescue District are working with FFS to contain and extinguish the fire.The Collier County Sheriff’s Office asked the public to refrain from using drones in the area of the active brush fire, as it impedes the safety of the first responders and interferes with fire operations.Size and ContainmentThe fire is 1,733 acres and 70% contained as of the latest update from the Florida Forest Service, which was issued at 12:07 p.m. Wednesday.The Florida Highway Patrol said there is smoke in the area near mile marker 98 on I-75.The Greater Naples Fire Rescue District said FFS has additional dozers that have come in from Central Florida and should arrive in the morning as well.Evacuations LiftedAs of 12 p.m, Wednesday, all evacuations have been lifted in the area, and residents can return to their homes.The Collier County Sheriff’s Office noted that there might be heavy traffic, especially near Collier Boulevard and Beck Boulevard.CCSO asked the general public to avoid traveling in the area, and deputies will implement a safety checkpoint.Since the fire started on Monday, multiple communities were evacuated, including residences along Stable Way, Newman Drive, Barton Gilba Drive, Benfield Road, and Le Buff Road. All residents can return to their homes. Visibility along I-75 (Alligator Alley)The Florida Highway Patrol said troopers are monitoring the wildfire in the area of I-75 (Alligator Alley) in the vicinity of mile markers 95 to 100.All I-75 lanes are open at this time, and drivers were advised to remain alert for any changing conditions.FHP also said visibility can change within seconds with brush fire smoke in the area, and that drivers need to remember the following safety tips for driving in these conditions:DRIVE WITH LIGHTS on low beam. High beams will only be reflected off the fog and impair visibility even more. Your lights help other drivers see your vehicle, so be sure they all work. Keep your windshield and headlights clean to reduce glare and increase visibility.SLOW DOWN and watch your speedometer before you enter a patch of fog.WATCH OUT for slow-moving or stopped vehicles. Open your window a little and listen for traffic you cannot see.REDUCE THE DISTRACTIONS in your vehicle. Turn off the radio and keep your cell phone down. Your full attention is required.USE WIPERS AND DEFROSTERS for maximum visibility. Sometimes it is difficult to determine if poor visibility is due to fog or moisture on the windshield.USE THE RIGHT EDGE of the road or painted road markings as a guide.BE PATIENT. Avoid passing and/or changing lanes.SIGNAL TURNS well in advance and brake early as you approach a stop.DO NOT STOP on an Interstate or heavily traveled road. You could become the first link in a chain-reaction collision. If you must pull off the road, signal, then carefully pull off as far as possible and turn your hazard lights on.Weather ConditionsWinds are pushing westward, which could lead to smoky conditions along Collier Boulevard south of I-75, and drivers are advised to use caution in the area.Shelter for evacuees A Safe Haven for fire evacuees is open at the Golden Gate Community Center, at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, for those affected by the Newman and Beck Boulevard Brush Fire.This is the only shelter currently open, and this shelter is pet-friendly. Please bring all supplies with you to the shelter.Items to consider: Prescription medicationsSleeping bag or bed roll, blanket, pillowBooks, magazines, and electronic entertainment items with headphonesChange of clothing Snacks or special foodsBaby/Children’s diapers, formula, etc. Pet vaccination recordsPet food Weapons and alcoholic beverages are not permitted.For more information, call the Golden Gate Community Center Safe Haven at 239-252-4180. This is a developing story and will be updated.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. —
Evacuations were lifted Wednesday for a 1,733-acre brush fire that continues to grow in the Picayune Strand State Forest south of I-75 in Collier County.
Where is the Fire
The fire is located in the Picayune Strand State Forest, south of I-75. This is all east of Forest Glen Golf & Country Club, south of the Alligator Alley toll plaza.
The Greater Naples Fire Rescue District and the North Collier Fire Rescue District are working with FFS to contain and extinguish the fire.

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Brush fire evacuation zone
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office asked the public to refrain from using drones in the area of the active brush fire, as it impedes the safety of the first responders and interferes with fire operations.
Size and Containment
The fire is 1,733 acres and 70% contained as of the latest update from the Florida Forest Service, which was issued at 12:07 p.m. Wednesday.
The Florida Highway Patrol said there is smoke in the area near mile marker 98 on I-75.
The Greater Naples Fire Rescue District said FFS has additional dozers that have come in from Central Florida and should arrive in the morning as well.
Evacuations Lifted
As of 12 p.m, Wednesday, all evacuations have been lifted in the area, and residents can return to their homes.
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office noted that there might be heavy traffic, especially near Collier Boulevard and Beck Boulevard.
CCSO asked the general public to avoid traveling in the area, and deputies will implement a safety checkpoint.
Since the fire started on Monday, multiple communities were evacuated, including residences along Stable Way, Newman Drive, Barton Gilba Drive, Benfield Road, and Le Buff Road. All residents can return to their homes.
Visibility along I-75 (Alligator Alley)
The Florida Highway Patrol said troopers are monitoring the wildfire in the area of I-75 (Alligator Alley) in the vicinity of mile markers 95 to 100.
All I-75 lanes are open at this time, and drivers were advised to remain alert for any changing conditions.
FHP also said visibility can change within seconds with brush fire smoke in the area, and that drivers need to remember the following safety tips for driving in these conditions:
DRIVE WITH LIGHTS on low beam. High beams will only be reflected off the fog and impair visibility even more. Your lights help other drivers see your vehicle, so be sure they all work. Keep your windshield and headlights clean to reduce glare and increase visibility.SLOW DOWN and watch your speedometer before you enter a patch of fog.WATCH OUT for slow-moving or stopped vehicles. Open your window a little and listen for traffic you cannot see.REDUCE THE DISTRACTIONS in your vehicle. Turn off the radio and keep your cell phone down. Your full attention is required.USE WIPERS AND DEFROSTERS for maximum visibility. Sometimes it is difficult to determine if poor visibility is due to fog or moisture on the windshield.USE THE RIGHT EDGE of the road or painted road markings as a guide.BE PATIENT. Avoid passing and/or changing lanes.SIGNAL TURNS well in advance and brake early as you approach a stop.DO NOT STOP on an Interstate or heavily traveled road. You could become the first link in a chain-reaction collision. If you must pull off the road, signal, then carefully pull off as far as possible and turn your hazard lights on.Weather Conditions
Winds are pushing westward, which could lead to smoky conditions along Collier Boulevard south of I-75, and drivers are advised to use caution in the area.
Shelter for evacuees
A Safe Haven for fire evacuees is open at the Golden Gate Community Center, at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, for those affected by the Newman and Beck Boulevard Brush Fire.
This is the only shelter currently open, and this shelter is pet-friendly. Please bring all supplies with you to the shelter.
Items to consider:
Prescription medicationsSleeping bag or bed roll, blanket, pillowBooks, magazines, and electronic entertainment items with headphonesChange of clothing Snacks or special foodsBaby/Children’s diapers, formula, etc. Pet vaccination recordsPet food
Weapons and alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
For more information, call the Golden Gate Community Center Safe Haven at 239-252-4180.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
