As LA fires rage, Newsom and Bass are targets in the blame game
- The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have resulted in 24 deaths and over 12,000 structures damaged, with 300,000 people evacuated and nearly 100,000 without power.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department faced challenges due to budget cuts, with a nearly $20 million reduction and two-thirds of its fire trucks out of service awaiting repair.
- Governor Newsom attributed the fires to climate change, while critics pointed to long-standing land management policies and inadequate water infrastructure as contributing factors.
- The financial impact of the wildfires is estimated to be between $50 billion and $100 billion, highlighting the severe consequences of the disaster.
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