I don’t have live access to tools right now to pull the very latest headlines, but I can share what’s been reported recently about Naples fires and how to verify updates quickly.
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Recent coverage notes a large wildfire near Naples, Florida, with evacuations in parts of Collier County and ongoing containment efforts as crews respond to burning areas near Picayune Strand State Forest. For the latest, check official sources such as local fire and sheriff offices and Florida Forest Service updates. [cite ]
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Traffic and weather outlets have described smoke plumes visible along major corridors like Alligator Alley, and guidance has included avoiding drone flights to not impede firefighting operations. Evacuation orders have fluctuated as conditions change, with shelters opened for residents and animals. [cite ][cite ]
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Other Naples fire events in 2026 include incidents in the East Naples area (residential fires) and a few high-profile structural fires in the region, but these are separate from the large Picayune Strand fire and should be distinguished by location and timing when searching for updates. [cite ][cite ]
How you can get the latest status now:
- Local news outlets’ Naples/North Naples pages frequently post live updates and evacuation advisories.
- Collier County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Forest Service social feeds typically issue the latest evacuation orders and containment percentages.
- Weather services and emergency management portals often provide smoke advisories and air-quality updates for Naples.
If you want, I can tailor a quick checklist (where to look, what to confirm, how to set up alerts) or search for the very latest headlines if you give me permission to pull current sources again. [cite ]