ORLANDO, Fla. — Lawmakers came together this week to discuss the growing risk of wildfires across the U.S.
Experts say more than a billion acres of land across the country are at risk for wildfires.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the risk is also high in Central Florida.
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They said urbanization and a changing climate are leading to longer, hotter wildfire seasons.
There’s now a big push on Capitol Hill to be proactive on treatment.
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“In my 32 years of working for the forest service in multiple disciplines, I have not seen us at such an important inflection point, in terms of the health and long-term sustainability of these forests and the communities that depend on them,” said Chris French with the U.S. …