Fire Rescue and Other Departments Responding to Two Brushfires in the Maytown Area
Posted On: June 26, 2026
UPDATE: 10:15 p.m. June 26
Firefighters continue making significant progress in containing two brushfires in the Maytown area of southern Volusia County.
Both brushfires, each estimated at slightly more than 250 acres, are now approximately 75% contained. Volusia County Fire Rescue continues working alongside other fire departments as suppression efforts continue. The Volusia Sheriff's Office also provided aerial support by conducting water drops over the affected areas.
Due to smoky conditions, Maytown Road is temporarily closed between Pell Road and Lake Harney Road. Motorists are urged to use caution when traveling through the area, as visibility may be reduced.
Fire crews will remain on scene as suppression efforts continue. Volusia County will provide additional updates as conditions change.
Original Post: 6:30 p.m. June 26
Firefighters are responding to two brushfires in the Maytown area of southern Volusia County, each currently estimated at 250 acres. Volusia County Fire Rescue is working alongside the Florida Forest Service, the Port Orange Fire Department, and the Deltona Fire Department to contain the fires.
The fires are not currently threatening homes or other structures, and no evacuations are in effect. Residents in and around the Maytown area may see smoke and detect the odor as firefighters continue suppression efforts. Residents who see smoke associated with the brushfires do not need to call 911. However, they should call if they observe active flames outside the current incident areas or another immediate emergency.
Volusia County will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as additional information becomes available.