Courtesy: Hernando County Fire Rescue
HERNANDO BEACH, Fla. - The Withlacoochee Forestry Center has issued a mandatory evacuation of all businesses on the east side of Shoal Line Boulevard due to the Preserve Brush fire.
What we know:
As of 10:25PM, the fire is 20% contained, and is currently estimated at 150 acres in total. The fire has not spread to any structures at this time, and there are no injuries at this time.
Crews from Pasco County Fire Rescue have been released, crews from Hernando County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service-Withlacoochee Forestry Center continue working the containment lines and structures protection. There have been no injuries, and there has been no damage to structures.
A total of 50-60 people were evacuated due to the fire, primarily from businesses on the east side of Shoal Line Blvd.
Shoal Line Blvd. is still closed off due to the large number of emergency vehicles on the road.
Officials are urging anyone in the area to use caution. Florida Forest Service - Withlacoochee Forestry Center has numerous resources deployed working to control the fire.
By the numbers:
Residents in the area WEST of Shoal Line Blvd need to pay attention and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. For now, shelter in place until further notified. HCFR and Forestry PIO are on scene providing updates.
What's next:
Further updates will be provided when available by the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.
The Source: This article was written using information from Hernando County Fire Rescue.