Miami, FL
Inside tycoon Sinan Tuna’s outrageously opulent Miami mansion party during Art Basel: Diplo, fireworks and tequila
MIAMI — Entrepreneur and multimillionaire Sinan Tuna hosted an extravagant private soirée at a $30 million mansion on Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach on Thursday night to celebrate Art Week.
Celebrity guests including Diplo, Winnie Harlow, Odell Beckham Jr., Taylor Hill, Lenny Hochstein, Jonathan “Foodgod” Cheban, Zack Bia and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez descended on the fête.
The Farmasi CEO, who we hear spent $1.7 million on the blowout bash, was spotted partying at a VIP table as DJs PAWSA and Kaz James spun tunes.
Hochstein, 58, showed up to the party with his ex-fiancée Katharina Mazepa on his arm, sparking rumors that the duo was back together after breaking up in September.
Suarez, 47, was spotted on the dance floor under a laser light show, while Harlow, 30, was seen deep in conversation with some friends in a back area of the exclusive event.
Diplo, 46, arrived close to midnight dressed in a blue suit and chatted with pals on the dance floor as opposed to hanging out in the VIP section.
At one point, Diplo, who made stops at various events throughout the evening, was spotted perusing the sushi bar and even popped into the kitchen to quickly have a bite to eat.
Guests were treated to a luminous fireworks display over Biscayne Bay, performances by fire dancers as well as custom cocktails, an endless flow of Don Julio 1942 Tequila served from custom engraved bottles and wine from the RUMOR Rosé bar.
Tuna’s bash was one of three affected by the city’s new “Art Week PHS House Party Resolution” passed on Nov. 20, which requires large-scale events — with sponsors, dance floors and sound systems — to obtain permits or have hosts face possible arrest.
The party had fewer people than past years, and while many hopeful crashers showed up, security at the door was tight, with many being turned away or giving up on their own.
There was also a heavy police presence outside the party along with a fire marshal. Cops were seen making the rounds inside without incident, too.
Ahead of the annual event, Sinan invited a lucky 250 guests via a custom white gold and diamond ring made by London-based jeweler Cadaro that were estimated to be worth $10,000 each.
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Three wildfires burn more than 20,000 acres in Miami-Dade, force road closures
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3 wildfires burn over 20,000 acres in Miami-Dade ahead of long-awaited rain
Crews were making progress as they battled three brush fires in western Miami-Dade County on Friday, tackling hotspots and turning off power to help put the flames out.
Firefighters have worked for almost a week in uncomfortable heat to increase containment and keep flames from two fires away from people and businesses. On Wednesday, around 200 residents were evacuated and on Thursday, one firefighter was injured while battling the Quarry 2 fire and hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.
Now, a third blaze is also burning. But the rain that could make the difference in the firefight may not be far off.
3 Wildfires are continuing to burn this afternoon across western Miami-Dade County with smoke visible on traffic cameras & radar.
SE winds have kept the smoke away from the metro today, however winds may veer more southerly overnight bringing smoke back closer to the metro. pic.twitter.com/rWG4Yo3jro
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) June 18, 2026
What fires are burning?
The Quarry 2 fire had reached around 17,200 acres by Thursday night and was about 75% contained, according to the Florida Forest Service.
The Florida Forest Service said it responded to the blaze on Sunday, after it originated from a thunderstorm and lightning strike.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said its crews started battling it in the area of Northwest 137th Avenue and Northwest 25th Street on Monday.
A second fire, the Well Fire, was discovered on Thursday, has burned 1,310 acres and was 50% contained at last update earlier this week.
A third fire, the Coptic Fire, was discovered on Wednesday. It has burned 1,680 acres, is 40% contained and is being handled by the U.S. Forest Service since it’s burning on federal land.
200 residents evacuated; businesses feel the heat
Officials said Wednesday that around 200 residents of nearby Mack’s Fish Camp voluntarily evacuated and many were moved to a nearby fairgrounds while some went to live with family members. Some residents were encouraged to leave but chose to stay, officials said.
“No electricity. Can’t stay where there’s no electric; I need my air conditioning,” one resident, Lisa, said after leaving her home. “I packed my medicine, and my milk that’s going bad from the refrigerator that’s been off for four hours, and my tea, and here we are.”
Maurice Cullen, of Everglades Airboat Expeditions, said the longer the fires burn, the fewer customers he’ll see.
“It’s not good for business, it definitely stops everybody going to the Everglades,” he said. “It’s never good, but this is natural. This is a normal cycle out in the Everglades.”
No injuries have been reported, but people with respiratory conditions in the area were advised to stay indoors and recirculate the air from their air conditioners.
Officials wait for rain amid a heat index up to 110 degrees
Hundreds of staff, including Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, Broward Sheriff’s Fire Rescue and the National Guard are all working alongside the Forest Service to put the flames out.
Officials say the biggest factor right now is the weather.
“We’re just hitting it hard with everything we have with our partners,” Patrick Mahoney said. “We need a weeklong, multi-day long rain event to really get us out of this.”
Fortunately, Friday could see some storms late in the afternoon and evening, which would kick off a wetter pattern for two or three days, NBC6 Meteorologist Adam Berg forecasts. The NWS says the rain on Friday will be “mainly focused over inland SoFlo.”
Winds have also remained calm, which is good because strong gusts could spread flames dangerously fast.
A heat advisory will be in effect again from noon until 7 p.m. in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, the National Weather Service said Friday. While not directly related to the fires, it makes the firefight more uncomfortable for first responders.
Heat indices up to 110° are possible.
6/19 – Look familiar? That’s because it is identical to yesterday! 🔥Heat index values across the region will reach 105-110 degrees again today. Shower and thunderstorm coverage will be mainly focused over inland SoFlo and initiate in the late afternoon. pic.twitter.com/gVbL0nwHhY
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) June 19, 2026
Road closures
Krome Avenue remains shut down in both directions. The Miccosukee Police Department advised drivers to “avoid the area, expect delays, and seek alternate routes until further notice.”
Pembroke Pines Police said Wednesday afternoon that U.S. Highway 27 southbound was also closed at Pines Boulevard due to the fire, but the roadway reopened later in the evening, police said.
Air quality improves
The National Weather Service warns that as smoke disperses, air quality may be reduced across the region.
Still, the air quality has improved from “unhealthy” in the areas closest to the fires on Wednesday to “good” or “moderate” on Friday, according to the AirNow Fire and Smoke Map.
More sensitive groups “should consider reducing outdoor activity” and go inside for cleaner air in the event of symptoms.
How to stay safe amid smoky conditions
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said smoke can reduce visibility on the road and cause respiratory issues. Authorities suggest that:
- If you must drive through smoke or haze, use extra caution, increase your following distance, and use low-beam headlights.
- If smoke is present in your area, limit time outdoors, keep doors and windows closed, and set air conditioning systems to recirculate indoor air. These precautions are especially important for individuals with respiratory conditions.
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