Trump's Water War: Blasting Newsom Over California Wildfires
Los Angeles, USAThu Jan 09 2025
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While Los Angeles is burning due to wildfires fueled by dry weather and wind, President-elect Donald Trump isn't showing sympathy. Instead, he's taking aim at Governor Gavin Newsom on his Truth Social platform, reigniting an old feud about California's water policies. Trump criticized Newsom for supposedly prioritizing a endangered fish, the Delta Smelt, over Southern Californians, blaming him for the wildfires. Newsom, on the other hand, praised President Biden's quick response to the crisis.
California is facing severe drought, and the usual rainy season hasn't started yet. High winds and dry conditions have turned small sparks into massive fires in Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, and parts of the San Fernando Valley. The fires have already destroyed over a thousand buildings and killed at least two people.
Trump has long been against California's water policies that reserve half of the water for natural runoff to protect rivers and wetlands. He believes millions of gallons of water could have been used to prevent the fires. However, the areas burning don't typically rely on irrigation and depend on seasonal rain to reduce fire risks.
In the past, Trump threatened to withhold wildfire relief if California didn't change its water policies. During a recent campaign stop, he warned that California would suffer if it didn't comply. In his Truth Social rant, Trump complained about lack of fire containment and accused Joe Biden of leaving behind problems.
Trump has repeatedly complained about water policies, once blaming lack of rain for the fires. He also criticized low-flow water fixtures during a press conference. His comments reveal a deeper issue: the need for better fire management strategies and understanding the true causes of these wildfires.
https://localnews.ai/article/trumps-water-war-blasting-newsom-over-california-wildfires-ac3774a7
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