Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service contain a roughly 114-acre brush fire near Newfield Boulevard and Southwest Citrus Boulevard in Palm City on June 14, 2026.
Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service contain a roughly 114-acre brush fire near Newfield Boulevard and Southwest Citrus Boulevard in Palm City on June 14, 2026.
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Lightning might have started this Florida brush fire

A brush fire in Palm City has been contained by Martin County and Florida firefighters, Martin County Fire Rescue officials said.

The blaze broke out just after 4 p.m. June 19 near Southwest Martin Highway and Southwest 78th Avenue, between Florida’s Turnpike and Interstate 95. Lightning might have been the cause, fire rescue officials said.

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Firefighters contained the blaze to 15 acres, according to Martin County Fire Rescue. No one was injured and no structures were threatened, fire rescue officials said.

The Florida Forest Service was monitoring the blaze — following containment — in case it rekindles. No one from the Florida Forest Service could be reached early June 20 to check on the fire’s status.

Keith Burbank is a watchdog reporter for TCPalm, usually covering Martin County. He can be reached at keith.burbank@tcpalm.com.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Lightning might have started this Florida brush fire

Reporting by Keith Burbank, Treasure Coast Newspapers / Treasure Coast Newspapers

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By Keith Burbank, Treasure Coast Newspapers | USA TODAY Network

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