Massive wildfire covers 500 acres in Polk County, River Ranch camps closed

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Wildfire continues to grow in Polk County

Jordan Bowen reports

The River Ranch camping area in Polk County was closed early Tuesday evening while crews battle a growing wildfire.

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Aerial view: 500-acre wildfire rages in River Ranch camping area in Polk County

Crews in Polk County were battling a 500-acre wildfire dubbed "Right Gate Fire" in the River Ranch camping area in Polk County. Lakeland District Wildfire Mitigation officials said dry, windy conditions were fueling the fire.

The fire, named the Right Gate Fire, covered 500 acres as of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the area south of Lake Kissimmee and west of the Kissimmee River. 

Officials with Forestry Service says the fire is currently 50% contained, and 10 dozer units from Lakeland, Orlando and Okeechobee Districts are now working to extinguish the fire. Polk Fire Rescue is also assisting. 

Possible smoke was visible on SkyTower Radar south of Lake Kissimmee

Lakeland District Wildfire Mitigation officials said dry, windy conditions were fueling the fire. 

The Florida Forestry Service in Lakeland did confirm camps and multiple outbuildings have been lost in the wildfire. Officials haven't said what caused the massive fire. 

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.