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The new fire broke out in southern California before Trump’s visit


Five new fire broke out in southern California before the visit of US President Donald Trump to this state.

The fire – called Laguna, Sepulveda, Gibbel, Gilman and Border 2 – flared up Thursday in Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura and Riverside.

Meanwhile, the fire force has made progress in controlling the Hughes Fire fire 10,000 models in Los Angeles, controlling 36% since it broke out on Wednesday.

The fire has devastated the United States in the past few weeks, with the Palisades and Eaton fire burned down a total of more than 37,000 Models and killed at least 28 people.

Here is some detailed information about the latest fire, based on updated information from the Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention California (Cal Fire):

  • The Border 2 fire in San Diego spreads 800 models wide. The evacuation command is currently being applied
  • The Laguna flame in Ventura covered 94 models and 70% of them was controlled
  • The Sepulveda fire in Los Angeles spreads 45 models and is controlled 60%. In the update posted on X, the Los Angeles Fire Department said they had prevented the spreading fire and the evacuation command was removed.
  • The flame of Gibbel broke out in Riverside district, covering 15 models. Firefighters have tried to prevent the fire from spreading
  • A forest fire called Gilman in San Diego covered two samples of land, but the progress of the fire was stopped

Trump is about to visit Los Angeles on Friday to check the damage caused by forest fires.

The new president has criticized how to respond to fire and threaten to refuse to support the federal if California does not change the way the water supply management is managed.

He criticized the Governor of California Gavin Newsom and repeatedly made a statement that Bang had a problem about the country for transferring the supply to save a small fish called Smel.

When asked by the US media whether he would finance the Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA), Trump said: “I may have to do it. Sometimes it is the only thing you can do. . California is a great example of that. ”

“If you really explore people’s opinions, they don’t want the cities to hide, but Gavin Newsom is available. And so are these radical leftist politicians.”

Brian Rice, chairman of California professional fire team, told the BBC that he hoped that Trump did not refuse the federal aid of the state.

He said: “The most important important we have is to bring the federal aid to California, into these communities where people have lost their lives and houses.”

“In the history of this country, the federal disaster aid has never been associated with what you do, you will receive the other. This is a discussion that is happening, it has never happened. ”

The Hughes fire – the third largest fire in this state after the Palisades and Eaton fire – forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate after it broke out on Wednesday.

According to Cal Fire, the crew has made progress in preventing the fire move fast on Thursday.

Los Angeles today is located in a high risk of fire with strong winds, according to the BBC Weather.

It is expected that there will be rains on the weekend in the district and the snow will fall in the southern mountains of California.

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