TURKEY HAMMOCK (05)

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Wildfire

ACRES BURNED

1171

STATE

Florida

ORIGIN COUNTY
Brevard
containment

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28.7352832015263, -80.9358362858032

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2025-03-02

TIMELINE

20 days

March 2

Detected

March 22

LAST UPDATED
Incident Data

CAUSE

Human

BEHAVIOR
Minimal
Nearest CITY
FLORIDA

PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Timber (Litter and Understory)


Description

Brevard County, Florida

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

DVF

TOTAL PERSONNEL

41

PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Private
(Private)

WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
AQI

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28.7352832015263, -80.9358362858032

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forecast

From the Web

External data is not official

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**Start Date/Time/Location** The Turkey Hammock Fire, incident number 05, started on an unspecified date, but it is located three miles northwest of Ravencrest, FL, and is managed by the Florida Forest Service[1]. **Size and Containment** As of the latest report, the fire has burned an unspecified number of acres, but it is not fully contained. The exact size and containment percentage are not provided in the available sources. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire is described as involving brush, but specific details on its growth rate and spread are not available. **Containment Efforts** The fire is being managed under a full suppression strategy, which is the standard approach for uncontained large fires. However, specific details on the containment efforts, including the agencies involved and resources deployed, are not provided in the available sources.

Citations

['https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf', 'https://alachuacounty.us/Depts/LandConservation/Preserves/Pages/Details.aspx', 'https://www.flaglercounty.gov/News-articles/030352025-Walk-in-the-Park-Hominy-Branch']

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