Florida It crosses an environmental crisis aggravated by the lack of rains, high temperatures and an alarming increase in forest fires. According to data from the National Meteorological Service, more than 14 million people currently live in areas affected by drought, which represents more than half of the state population.
Extreme dry conditions have been reported in the north, central and south of the state, including areas such as Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando y Miami. Marion County is in extreme drought, while others like Palm Beach and Hendry face severe levels of water shortage.
The moisture of the soil continues to fall and the forecast rains will not be enough to reverse the situation. April is emerging as one of the driest months in five years, raising the risk of fire. Currently, there are more than 100 active foci.
The combination of dry vegetation and high temperatures converts any spark into a real threat to entire communities.
Fires devastate thousands of acres in Florida while the drought intensifies
Florida Face an increasingly complex environmental emergency: more than 100 active forest fires have already consumed more than 3,600 vegetation acres. The prolonged drought, added to high temperatures, low humidity and strong winds, has created the ideal conditions for fire to spread rapidly.
At least 21 counties have issued burning prohibitions to avoid new foci, while emergency services work against clock to contain fires. Land brigades, air support and specialized equipment fight day and night to protect residential areas and critical infrastructure areas.
The environmental authorities have raised alert levels, given the risk of flames to approach urban communities. The drought index does not show signs of improvement, and The lack of significant rains in the prognosis further aggravates the panorama.
Florida is found in one of its most delicate situations in years, with impacts that could be extended throughout the heat season if the conditions do not change soon.
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