From Florida to Plains: Wildfire Activity Surges Across US in Early 2026
From Florida to Plains: Wildfire Activity Surges Across US in Early 2026
US · Published Apr 3, 2026
Wildfire activity surges across the US in early 2026, impacting Florida and the Plains.
Dry conditions and strong winds fuel fast-moving wildfires, prompting evacuations.
Officials warn of an active wildfire season due to ongoing dry weather and temperature swings.
Wildfires increase across US early 2026
Wildfire activity is on the rise across the United States in early 2026, with significant fires reported from the Plains to the Southeast, including Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Florida. Several blazes have burned large areas, forced evacuations, and threatened homes, including fires near Daytona Beach and in Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida.
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