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Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson on Thursday urged Floridians to take precautions as the stateโ€™s wildfire season has arrived.

โ€œPrepare your home regularly by clearing your roof and your gutters of debris,โ€ Simpson said during an appearance at the Florida Forest Service Valrico Forestry Station in Dover. โ€œPrepare your yard by creating and maintaining a defensible space or buffer around your home.โ€

State Forester Rick Dolan said Florida has already had 1,098 fires since the start of the year that have consumed 35,424 acres.

He said conditions are considered โ€œextremely dryโ€ across Central Florida and South Florida. โ€œThe further south you go, the drier it is,โ€ Dolan said. โ€œSouthwest Florida is the driest part of the state, around the Fort Myers area, very dry right now.โ€

Also, he said, lightning season is about to start.

While lightning is a threat, Simpson said arson and sparks from yard debris are the leading causes of wildfires in Florida.

Simpson pointed to an added concern in Southwest Florida, where debris and fallen trees remain scattered across the region after Hurricane Ian.

Also, about half of the debris created in 2018 by Hurricane Michael in the Panhandle has not been cleared.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to try to be very aggressive this coming year in getting rid of that fuel on the ground,โ€ Simpson said.