New fires in Southern California ahead of Trump’s visit

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Five new fires broke out in Southern California ahead of the state visit from US President Donald Trump.

The flame – North called LAGUNA, Gibude, Gibelma, Gibmel and Border 2 – Thursday in Los Angeles, San Armoge, Anturura and River.

Meanwhile, firefighters have contained 10,000 blazes in Los Angeles, and as of Wednesday’s release, it is 36% contained.

Fires have destroyed the American territory in the past few weeks, which combined the roofs and EATON with goods and killed at least 28 people.

Here are some details on the latest wildfire updates from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention.

  • Border 2 fire 800 acres in San Diego. Work orders are currently in place
  • roguna fire covering 94 hectares and 70% of them are under control
  • The cemetery fire in Los Angeles covers 45 hectares and 60% of it contained L. Posted in X, Los Angeles Fire Department says fire and evacuation orders lifted
  • The Gibebel fire broke out in Riverside County, covering 15 hectares. Firefighters were able to stop the fire from progressing
  • A wildfire in San Diego called the Gilman Fire covers two acres, but the flames have been contained.

Duro is set to visit Los Angeles to examine the damage caused by wildfires.

The newly elected president has reacted to the fire and has offered to withhold federal aid if California does not join the way to transfer the water supply.

The California government has set up the government and the state has water issues called a small fish.

“I have to do that. Sometimes the only thing you can do is California is a great example,” the US minister asked the media in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (EMSA).

“If you bring the people down, they don’t want sanctuary cities, but Gavin will make it rain. And these crown politicians do.”

Brian Rouse, president of the Professional Firefighters of California, hopes that the BBC will not deny federal support.

“Our most important focus is getting federal aid to California, people have lost their lives, they’ve lost their homes,” he said.

Federal disaster relief has never been linked in the history of this country, if you do this, this is an ongoing conversation, it never happened. ”

Tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate after the fires — the third-largest blaze in the state after the Shefanos and Enton fires — broke out Wednesday.

According to Cali Fire, the crew made progress on Thursday with a fast-moving fire.

In a statement posted Friday, the U.S. National Weather Service predicted dry weather and “elevated rain fire conditions” on the Pig that will bring relief to areas where rain has spread to the fire.