Florida · incident record
Holey Land Fire, Florida
5,000
Acres reported
—
Contained
0
Acres since yesterday
Last updated · refreshed every 15 minutes from the NIFC WFIGS feed · awareness only — follow local authorities
Update ·
As of Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC, the Holey Land Fire is no longer listed in the federal active-fire feed at 5,000 acres, in Florida.
No change in reported size since Aug 13, 2026, 23:45 UTC.
No satellite heat detections matched to this incident in the last 24 hours (last one Jul 29, 2026, 06:50 UTC).
It was last present in the feed Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC; the largest size reported was 5,400 acres. This page stays up as a record of the incident.
Holey Land Fire map
No perimeter has been mapped for this fire yet; the marker is the reported point of origin.
Key facts
- Size
- 5,000 acres
- Containment
- not reported
- Status
- Not in feed (last seen Aug 15, 2026)
- Discovered
- Jul 28, 2026
- Location
- Florida
- Origin point
- 26.2600, -80.8119
- Peak reported size
- 5,400 acres
- Satellite heat, 24 h
- none matched
Nearest towns
Distances are from the reported point of origin, not from the fire’s edge.
- Weston, FL
- South Bay, FL
- Belle Glade Camp, FL
- Belle Glade, FL
- Montura, FL
Other fires nearby
- The H1 Fire
- The Radio Tower Fire
- Caddis Fire
Holey Land Fire daily history
The largest size and containment reported each UTC day, from our 15-minute archive of the federal feed (first seen Jul 29, 2026, 00:00 UTC).
| Day (UTC) | Reported size | Change | Contained |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 15, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 14, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 13, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 12, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 11, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 10, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 9, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 8, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 7, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 6, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 5, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 4, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 3, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 2, 2026 | 5,000 acres | 0 | — |
| Aug 1, 2026 | 5,000 acres | −400 | — |
| Jul 31, 2026 | 5,400 acres | +1,500 | — |
| Jul 30, 2026 | 3,900 acres | 0 | — |
| Jul 29, 2026 | 3,900 acres | — | — |
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Holey Land Fire questions, answered from the data
How big is the Holey Land Fire?
As of Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC, the Holey Land Fire is reported at 5,000 acres (peak reported size 5,400 acres). No change in reported size since Aug 13, 2026, 23:45 UTC.
Is the Holey Land Fire contained?
Containment has not been reported for the Holey Land Fire in the federal feed as of Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC.
Where is the Holey Land Fire?
The reported point of origin is at 26.2600, -80.8119 in Florida. Nearest towns: Weston (28 mi SE), South Bay (29 mi N), Belle Glade Camp (29 mi N).
Is the Holey Land Fire still burning?
It is no longer in the federal active-fire feed; it was last listed Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC. Fires drop out of the feed when the incident is closed or handed to local management, not necessarily when every ember is out.
Where do I find evacuation orders for the Holey Land Fire?
From the county sheriff and local emergency management, not from this site. Check the official Florida sources on our Florida page and your county’s alert system. FireRiskHere is for awareness only.
How current is this page?
The numbers come from the National Interagency Fire Center's WFIGS incident feed and the WFIGS perimeter service, refreshed every 15 minutes, plus NASA FIRMS satellite detections hourly. This page was last updated Aug 15, 2026, 00:00 UTC. Acreage and containment are what the incident team reports and can lag by hours.
About this page
This page is generated automatically for every wildfire whose reported size reaches 1,000 acres, from FireRiskHere’s archive of the National Interagency Fire Center’s WFIGS incident feed (captured every 15 minutes), the WFIGS interagency perimeter service, and NASA FIRMS satellite detections. It stays online after the fire is contained as a record of the incident. Nothing here is an official notice — for evacuation orders and road closures follow your county sheriff and local emergency management. How the site works →