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Florida Forest Service battling wildfire in Tiger Bay State Forest

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Forest Service’s wildland firefighters are battling a wildfire in Volusia County within the Tiger Bay State Forest.

Forest Service officials estimate the fire is about 25 acres. As of Thursday around 3 p.m., no structures were in danger. [TRENDING: Ana, is that you? | Teacher accused of distributing child porn | Fla.

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According to the Forest Service, the danger for wildfires is high to very high in Volusia, Brevard and several other Central Florida counties.

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