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Citronelle Today
By the People, for the People
Wildfire scorches over 1,500 acres near Citronelle
Residents along Robert Walker Road closely watching as blaze continues to burn
Apr. 15, 2026 at 6:09am
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A towering plume of smoke from a raging wildfire casts an ominous shadow over the surrounding landscape, underscoring the growing threat of climate-driven natural disasters.Citronelle TodayA wildfire burning near the town of Citronelle, Alabama has scorched more than 1,500 acres over the past four days, leaving residents along Robert Walker Road closely watching as the blaze continues to burn. Locals reported the fire started on Saturday, with smoke and acres of burned land now visible in the area.
Why it matters
Wildfires pose a serious threat to communities in the region, especially as climate change contributes to hotter, drier conditions that increase the risk and intensity of these natural disasters. Residents in the path of the Citronelle fire are understandably concerned about the potential for the blaze to spread further and cause damage to homes and property.
The details
The wildfire near Citronelle has been burning since last Saturday, steadily consuming over 1,500 acres of land in the area. Residents living along Robert Walker Road have been closely monitoring the situation as the fire continues to rage, with smoke and charred landscapes now visible from their homes.
- The wildfire started on Saturday, April 12, 2026.
- The fire has been burning for the past four days.
The players
Citronelle, Alabama
A town located in Mobile County, Alabama that is currently dealing with a large wildfire in the surrounding area.
What’s next
Firefighters are continuing to battle the blaze and monitor the situation closely to protect nearby homes and property. Local authorities may issue evacuation orders if the fire continues to spread.
The takeaway
The Citronelle wildfire is a stark reminder of the growing threat that climate change-fueled natural disasters pose to communities across the region. As temperatures rise and droughts become more frequent, the risk of devastating wildfires will only increase, underscoring the need for proactive measures to mitigate these threats.
