COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. (WINK) — Florida Forestry and Greater Naples Fire are on scene, combating a 1,000-acre brush fire at the Picayune Strand State Forest.

According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, crews are working the active brush fire located on Newman Drive near Beck Boulevard on Monday.

The Weather Authority is also closely monitoring conditions.







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Meteorologists Lauren Kreidler and Josh Green say Collier County and much of Southwest Florida are under a moderate risk of fire danger on Monday due to breezy winds, dry air, and low humidity. Easterly winds could push smoke westward toward Naples and surrounding communities throughout this evening.

In addition, the Florida Forest Service say current winds are pushing westward, which may lead to smoky conditions along Collier Boulevard south of Interstate 75.







Brush fire 4/13/2026

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Caution is advised for people within the area. 

The sheriff’s office aviation unit has been deployed, dropping buckets of water on the brush fire.

According to WatchDuty.org, 15% of the fire has been contained.

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office has begun to evacuate several streets due to the brush fire.

The following streets have been evacuated:

  • Benfield Road
  • Stable Way
  • Union Drive
  • Barton Gliba Drive 
  • Beck Boulevard
  • Le Buff Road






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It remains unclear how long the evacuation order will last. 

According to the Collier County Government page, a safe haven for fire evacuees is open at the Golden Gate Community Center, located at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway in Naples for those affected by the Newman and Beck Blvd Brush Fire. 







Brush fire 4/13/2026

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This is the only shelter currently open, and this shelter is pet-friendly. Please bring all supplies with you to the shelter.

Items to consider:

  • Prescription medications
  • Sleeping bag or bed roll, blanket, pillow
  • Books, magazines, and electronic entertainment items with headphones
  • Change of clothing
  • Snacks or special foods
  • Baby/Children’s diapers, formula, etc.
  • Pet vaccination records
  • Pet food
  • Weapons and alcoholic beverages are not permitted.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, all Interstate 75 lanes remain open and visibility is currently good. Motorists traveling through the area are urged to use caution, reduce speed, and remain alert for any changing conditions. 

WINK News reporter Haley Zarcone is at the fire to provide updates on containment and if/when evacuations lifted.

Stay tuned to WINKNews.com, WINK News App, streaming, and on air for any new developments on this story.

Nicholas Karsen is a Digital Specialist and has been with WINK News since May 2023.

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