PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. Firefighters contained an 83-acre brush fire Saturday that ignited between Cattle Dock Point Road and South McCall Road, Charlotte County fire officials said.
The blaze started Friday around 3:15 p.m.
Three homes were evacuated, but no damage has been reported at this time, according to fire officials.
No injuries were reported.
No further information is immediately available.
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