Hurricane Michael Left Behind a Wildfire Threat
In the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, there is still a threat to life, homes, and our communities – a wildfire threat. 2.8 million acres of trees – more than 2.1 million football fields – were destroyed during the storm, and much remains on the ground today, ready to burn. Florida must be ready for wildfire. It’s not about if a wildfire will ignite but when. Protect your life, home, and community by learning how you can prevent and prepare for a wildfire.
Visit BeWildfireReadyFL.com to learn more.
Видео Hurricane Michael Left Behind a Wildfire Threat канала Florida Forest Service
Visit BeWildfireReadyFL.com to learn more.
Видео Hurricane Michael Left Behind a Wildfire Threat канала Florida Forest Service
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