Florida’s Unusual Drought Sparks Wildfire Threat Near Disney & Orlando
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on an unusual drought affecting central Florida, which has led to a rising risk of wildfires near Orlando. He notes that this shift is part of a national trend, where typically moist regions like New Jersey are also experiencing unexpected fire outbreaks. McIntyre highlights the danger of wildfires in areas usually bracing for hurricanes, signaling a concerning climate shift across the U.S.
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