Here are the latest headlines I can share based on recent reports:
- Naples wildfire in Collier County: As of mid-April 2026, a wildfire burned about 1,700 acres with about 40% containment after starting near Picayue Park; evacuations were issued for roughly 150 residents and some horses were evacuated, with ongoing cautions about winds and drought conditions [source coverage from Local 10; timeline around April 12–14, 2026].[1][5]
- Related developments: There was ongoing reporting of firefighting efforts and evacuation status in nearby areas like Forest Glen and Stable Way, with authorities urging drones to stay away to avoid hindering firefighting operations; conditions included drought and wind risk.[3][1]
Notes:
- I can’t access or display real-time updates beyond these summaries in this moment. If you’d like, I can fetch the most current official updates from local fire agencies and disaster management pages, or provide a concise briefing format you can reuse to track developments (time-stamped updates, containment %, affected areas, evacuations, and safety advisories).
Would you like me to pull the latest official updates from Florida’s forestry service or Collier County authorities and summarize them with timestamps? I can also tailor a quick briefing for Prague-based readers with practical takeaways and safety tips.
Citations:
- Local 10 coverage of Naples wildfire including containment and evacuations.[1]
- Local 10 and related updates on containment progress and evacuation status.[5]
- Additional context on ongoing firefighting operations and precautionary warnings.[3]