Central Florida Faces Drought, High Fire Risk
Central Floridas Dry Spell: Urgent Need for Rain to Combat Drought and Fire Risk
Central Florida is grappling with a severe drought, with burn bans still in effect in counties like Volusia and Osceola. Despite some recent rain, officials stress that the area needs consistent, heavy rainfall to make a difference. Fire experts warn of a potentially busy wildfire season, with Orange County already banning all outdoor burning. Residents are urged to take precautions, such as clearing dead brush and reporting smoke promptly, to help prevent fires.
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