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River Ranch Complex Fire 100% Contained -Department of Agriculture Law Investigating Cause of Fire

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June 12 update from Florida Forest Service on River Ranch:

River Ranch Complex Fire 100 Contained

“Recent rainfall helps containment lines on the River Ranch Complex Fire

The recent rain over the River Ranch Complex Fire and the work done by the Florida Forest Service has resulted in the River Ranch Complex Fire being 100% contained. This means that the fire has containment lines around the entire fire. There are still areas inside those containment lines where there may be some smoldering of vegetation. This fire will not be closed or considered controlled until there are no more hot spots or smoke visible across the entire area of the fire. Fire personnel will continue to maintain containment lines and mop up any hot spots. Both Task Force units will be released tomorrow.

The Department of Agriculture Law’s investigation into the cause is continuing. Due to the size of the fire, this may take several weeks before they release their findings.

CR 630 has been reopened to regular traffic. The Florida Forest Service wants to remind drivers that smoke conditions along the roadways can change so use caution driving in the area, especially overnight. 

Even with the recent rainfall, the Florida Forest Service is still asking people to be cautious with any outdoor activities involving an open flame, or activities that cause sparks (welding, grinding, etc.) You can visit our website BeWildfireReadyFl.com for additional wildfire safety information.

This will be the last update for this fire unless there are significant changes or a cause has been determined by our Ag Law personnel.

The Florida Forest Service, a division of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, manages more than 1 million acres of state forests, provides management assistance on more than 17 million acres of private and community forests, while protecting homes, forestland, and natural resources from the devastating effects of wildfire on more than 26 million acres. Learn more at FloridaForestService.com.”

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