The windy conditions expected in the Bay area later on Monday could make for difficult conditions for fire crews in Polk County. 

Firefighters have the Red Grange Fire about 75 percent contained in the Indian Lake Estates community near Frostproof. They are concerned about incoming winds whipping up remaining flames and embers.

About 700 acres burned during this weekend's fire that sparked on Friday. None of the 800 homes in the community were damaged. 

But a neighborhood maintenance shed and barn were destroyed. That's where the community kept lawn mowers, tractors and other supplies for its maintenance team. 

The community's board of directors said the loss is estimated at about $1 million. 

“It doesn’t look like much, but if you were here and saw what was in here—this place was full of stuff,” Ronnie Moree, who sits on the Indian Lake Estates Board of Directors, said. “We just paid $15,000 for a brand new mower that was delivered on Friday and it’s gone.”

The community also lost almost two decades of maintenance records stored in an office on site.

Moree said within the last four years, the community built everything from the ground up. They set a budget and purchased equipment like tractors and lawn mowers to maintain the community and fix roads.

The Board of Directors meets Monday to discuss accessing its emergency fund. They estimate it will take a few years to build everything back up and replace some of the equipment.