Where are the wildfires in the Florida Panhandle? View map of fire, smoke conditions

Firefighters continue to battle a series of wildfires that began in the Florida Panhandle Friday.

The Bertha Swamp Road Fire crept into northern Bay County Saturday. By Monday morning it had grown to cover about 12,000 acres -- about 3,000 acres more than Sunday.

The Adkins Avenue Fire, which covered about 1,400 acres in the Springfield and Panama City area on Saturday, was about 40% contained at 841 acres as of Monday morning, according to the Florida Fire Service.

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Wildfires in the Florida Panhandle: Where they are and what you need to know

The Florida Forest Service - Chipola announced Sunday afternoon via Twitter that a new active fire sprang up on Star Avenue. The fire grew from 40 acres to 250 acres as a result of high winds and dry weather conditions. The fire was 45% contained as of Monday morning, the Forest Service said.

Map of wildfires in the Florida Panhandle - satellite data

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Florida Forest Service wildfire map

Active fires in the Florida Panhandle as of Sunday evening, Mar. 6, 2022.
Active fires in the Florida Panhandle as of Sunday evening, Mar. 6, 2022.

Click here to view a map of all active wildfires from the Florida Forest Service.

This article originally appeared on The News Herald: Florida Panhandle wildfire locations: View map of conditions in Bay County