Tampa Bay area under high fire alert as 2 Pasco schools cancel Wednesday classes

The Brief

  • Severe drought conditions across the Tampa Bay area have sparked a rash of wildfires, leading to multiple property losses and local school cancelations.
  • All Bay Area counties are currently under a mandatory burn ban. Outdoor burning of any kind—including yard waste and trash—is strictly prohibited.
  • Lingering smoke from a wildfire in the Starkey Ranch area forced Pasco County Schools to cancel classes at River Ridge Middle and high schools on Wednesday.

TAMPA Florida is currently facing an elevated fire risk driven by months of unusually dry weather and a recent historic freeze that left vegetation “crunchy” and highly flammable.

According to the Florida Forest Service, active wildfires have been reported in every Bay Area county this week.

While a fire in the Starkey Ranch area is now 100-percent contained, the smoke it generated was significant enough to prompt delays for student safety.

By the numbers

  • $500: The fine (plus potential jail time and fire suppression costs) for violating mandatory burn bans in many Florida counties.
  • 678: Total fire alerts reported across Florida between January 31 and February 7, 2026, signaling a significant uptick in statewide fire activity.
  • 30+: The number of illegal burns North Port officials have already responded to since their burn ban was enacted.
  • 10 Acres: The size of a brush fire in North Port (Sarasota County) on February 1–2, 2026, which was ignited by a single grill spark and led to temporary closures on I-75.
  • 5 Acres: The size of a fast-moving brush fire in Lithia on February 9, 2026, that destroyed an RV and an abandoned mobile home.

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