State
officials are warning Florida residents that Florida’s wildfire
risk is very high for this time of year.
Below
average rainfall for the last four to five months has significantly
increased the state’s wildfire risk and
several
freeze events and tropical storm disturbances during 2017, has
increased the accumulation of dead and downed fuels and the
likelihood of an increase in fire behavior.
Dangerous
wildfire conditions are expected to continue to increase over the
next few months.
To
minimize the wildfire risk, officials are asking residents and
visitors to do their part, including: Never leave any fire
unattended.
Report
any suspicious fire by calling 911.
Do
not burn yard waste during dry, windy conditions, and do not toss
cigarettes or other lighted materials out of car windows.
Moreover,
homeowners are reminded to clear leaves and pine needles from their
roof and gutters, remove dead vegetation from around the home and
trim trees and limbs within 15 foot of a chimney.
To
see the locations of all active wildfires in Florida, the public can
download the “FLBurnTools” app in Apple’s App
Store or
on Google
Play.
http://live.oysterradio.com/
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