Fires Rage Around Panama City, Florida

Climate change is real and can be easily seen around Panama City, Florida.

Credit MIKE FENDER / THE NEWS HERALD / USA

Hurricane Michael struck the Panama City area in 2018.  Accouding to the Florida Forest Service we lost about 1,000,000 trees.  Many of them were pine and many of them were never removed.  That area of dead trees is perfect place for fires to happen when we don’t get enough moisture.  That is exactly what happen here in Panama City.  Someone was burning trash and it got out of control. The names of those fires became the Star

Adkins fire
By CNN.com Wire Service
PUBLISHED: March 7, 2022 at 10:39 a.m.

Avenue, Adkins and Bertha Swamp Road Fires.  They consumed 33,000 acres or 51 square miles and was only finally contained by a number of days of rain.

By CNN.com Wire Service
PUBLISHED: March 7, 2022 at 10:39 a.m.

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