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Fire damage in Miami, FL

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One local call connects you with vetted, independent fire damage restoration pros serving the Miami metro area — emergency board-up, soot and smoke cleanup, odor removal and rebuild, documented for your insurer. Most respond 24/7, because the water used to put a fire out starts its own mold clock.

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Current fire-weather conditions in Miami

Live fire-weather data for Miami is updating. For the current local picture, check your National Weather Service office before you act on conditions.

Fire damage risk in Miami

43

federally-declared disasters in Miami-Dade County (FEMA)

4

federally-declared fire incidents in Miami-Dade County (FEMA)

61.9"

average annual precipitation (NOAA)

Miami-Dade County carries 4 federally-declared fire incidents on record (FEMA), but those are the exception — most losses here are everyday structure fires from cooking, electrical faults, heating and appliances, year-round. When one hits, the damage is rarely just the burn: acidic soot spreads room to room, smoke odor sinks into porous materials and the HVAC, and the water used to put the fire out starts its own 24–48 hour mold clock — which is why fire recovery is a specialized, multi-trade job.

Pros in the network serve the Miami metro area, including Brickell, Little Havana, Coconut Grove, Wynwood, Little Haiti, Allapattah, Kendall — and ZIP codes such as 33125, 33130, 33131, 33133, 33137.

Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 12086) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (station USW00012839)

Recent events in Miami

Live from the DisasterStatus event tracker — Miami is named in each event's affected area.

State & regional context

Florida wildfire statistics

Statewide figures for context — the closest official data below the metro level. FEMA Fire Management Assistance declarations, all-time through 2026-07-06 (not endorsed by FEMA).

Florida FMAG wildfire declarations · source
67

Rules & permits in Miami

Debris & disposal

Bulky-waste & storm-debris disposal

Miami-Dade County residential waste-collection households can schedule two bulky-waste pickups of up to 25 cubic yards each per calendar year — the county route for hauling away water-soaked drywall, carpet and furniture after a loss — and have access to 13 Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Centers. Pickups are scheduled online or via 311.

Miami-Dade County Department of Solid Waste Management

miamidade.gov/global/solidwaste/home.page

Source: miamidade.gov

These are local government rules and offices — they change and depend on your exact address. Confirm with the official source before you act.

Nearby coverage

Fire Damage Restoration near Miami

Counties served: Miami-Dade County

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