A fire that burned for hours in a grassy area next to Southwest Florida International Airport Friday has been contained.
This past Friday, local Fort Myers, Florida, fire departments responded to a blaze involving 20 rental cars in an overflow area near the Southwest Florida International Airport. Together they were able to keep all our passengers and airport visitors safe,"
No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation, she said.In a Facebook post, the airport thanked all the agencies who responded to the blaze.
A fire that spread through a grassy area of Southwest Florida International Airport has destroyed thousands of rental cars, fire department officials said. "We appreciate their courage and willingness to help our Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting department.
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The brush surrounding the overflow area caught fire and help its quick spread, but no structures at the airport were affected, Avni said. The blaze then spread to 15 acres and …
The fire started with just 20 vehicles in a grassy overflow area at Southwest Florida International Airport.
A fire that spread through a grassy area of Southwest Florida International Airport has destroyed thousands of rental cars, fire department officials said. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.The blaze began Friday, spanned 15 acres and originally involved only 20 cars in the grassy rental car overflow area at the airport in Fort Myers, fire department officials said. FORT MYERS, Fla. — (CNN) - A fire at an airport in Fort Myers destroyed thousands of rental cars on Friday.The fire started with just 20 vehicles in a grassy overflow area at Southwest Florida International Airport.
But by the time it was extinguished, the flames had destroyed more than 3,500 rental cars, a Lee County Port Authority Melinda Avni, Mitigation Specialist for Florida Forestry Service of Caloosahatchee, said authorities were called to put out the fire around 5 p.m. Friday, when there were about 20 vehicles involved. The blaze then spread to 15 acres and burned 3,500 vehicles.It took more than 18 hours to extinguish the blaze.The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office says it had to make 80 airdrops.
Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. We lost count after the hundreds," she said.The fire sent plumes of smoke into the air near the airport.Black clouds of smoke could be seen for miles around Fort Myers, a At least 80 airdrops were made by the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office's aviation unit, it said in a Facebook post.The forestry service deemed the blaze contained by 10:30 a.m. Saturday, nearly 18 hours after it began, Avni said.
The fire wasn't contained until late Saturday morning.No injuries were reported, and the fire is now under investigation. A fire that burned for hours in a grassy area next to Southwest Florida International Airport Friday has been contained. "By the time we had units on the scene, we had 100 cars (on fire). All rights reserved.