Rapidly spreading brush fire in Walton County prompts evacuations
WALTON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Walton County Fire Rescue is on scene of a large brush fire off Highway 331 S that is rapidly spreading north, a few miles south of Interstate 10.
According to fire officials, residents are being evacuated from homes on Edgewood Circle as the fire advances. Firefighters are working quickly to contain the fire.
Brush fire shuts down traffic in Bay County
The traffic on Highway 331 S may be impacted, WCFR officials wrote in a Facebook post.
Everyone in the area is urged to use caution, follow all evacuation orders, and keep a safe distance to allow firefighters to work the scene.
News 13 will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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