Central Florida roads that were closed early Friday morning due to visibility issues from a brush fire have been reopened.
The Florida Highway Patrol tweeted this very earlier Friday morning, but now these roads are open:
🚨⚠️🚨SR528 EB@520 closed, SR528 WB@ I95 closed, SR407 SB to 528 closed. Please seek alternate routes. #troopers on scene. Use caution. pic.twitter.com/xAH6DRNh5t
— FHP Orlando (@FhpOrlando) April 14, 2017
Several Central Florida counties, including Seminole, Osceola and Brevard, have burn bans in place. The bans mean no open burning, including campfires, bonfires, trash burning and other incinerations.
On Thursday, Orange County joined others in the fire ban. Citing "extreme fire conditions," Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs on Thursday issued a local state of emergency to protect residents, visitors and properties.
Nearby counties, including Polk, Hernando and Okeechobee, also have burn bans.
Gov. Rick Scott issued a state of emergency Tuesday, April 11.
And the latest Central Florida forecast is not calling for rain anytime soon.