Fast-Moving Brush Fire Ignites Near Englewood Home Depot Amid Red-Flag Weather Conditions

On Friday afternoon, May 15, 2026, Englewood Area Fire Control District joined forces with Charlotte County Fire & EMS and Forestry to fight a brush fire near Kevitt Blvd., next to the Englewood Home Depot. Emergency crews moved quickly, and they asked everyone to steer clear. With dry air and a strong wind, the fire caught fast, as conditions couldn’t have been worse.

No one’s shocked by another fire right now. Southwest Florida has experienced severe drought, and wildfire risk is sky-high. All the brush is completely dry, humidity is low, and the wind contributes to unpredictable conditions. Counties all across the region, including Lee, have already banned open burning: no campfires, no yard waste, no bonfires. This isn’t just about big, headline-making blazes like that 24,000-acre Everglades fire; small flare-ups and brush fires need just as much attention.

Smoke is another constant headache. Now and then, heavy plumes drift across busy roads like Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley), making it dangerous for anyone behind the wheel. Drivers need to slow down and stay alert.

The Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) says it all: numbers are abnormally high in South Florida, which means any spark can ignite the dry grasses and brush, and fires spread fast…

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