Miami Gardens house fire on Northwest 190th Terrace remains under investigation; no injuries reported

What happened
A residential fire in Miami Gardens is under investigation after crews responded Tuesday evening to a home in the 2000 block of Northwest 190th Terrace. The fire was reported around 7:30 p.m., and multiple Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units were dispatched to the scene.
Firefighters worked from the exterior and on the roofline to bring the flames under control. Officials reported no injuries in connection with the incident. After suppressing the fire, crews conducted a search of the property and reported finding no victims, including in an efficiency unit located at the rear of the residence.
Response and scene management
Utility safety procedures were also part of the response. Florida Power & Light was called to shut off electricity to the home as firefighters continued operations and investigators prepared to assess the structure.
At this stage, authorities have not released a cause, and the event remains an active investigation. No estimate has been provided for the dollar value of damage, and it is not yet clear whether the home is habitable.
What investigators typically look for in house fires
In residential fires where the cause has not been determined, fire investigators generally work to establish an origin point and identify potential ignition sources. That process often includes documenting burn patterns, examining electrical systems and appliances, and assessing whether any accidental, natural, or human-related factors contributed to ignition.
Officials have stated only that the cause has not been determined and the investigation is ongoing.
Key confirmed details
- Location: 2000 block of NW 190th Terrace, Miami Gardens
- Time reported: approximately 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday
- Injuries: none reported
- Search: no victims found inside the residence, including a rear efficiency unit
- Status: cause under investigation; power shutoff requested from the electric utility
What comes next
Investigators are expected to continue documenting the scene and evaluating possible fire origins before issuing any formal determination. Until that review is completed, officials have not identified a specific cause or contributing factor. Any additional findings—such as whether the fire began inside the main living area, within structural spaces, or near electrical components—would typically be released after investigators complete initial examinations and verify results.