Gov. Newsom Says California Wildfires Have Fastest Disaster Recovery in Modern History
SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA, JUL 8 – The Saskatchewan government commits $20 million to support wildfire cleanup and aid local communities impacted by recent fires during the ongoing wildfire season.
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Fallacious: Gov. Newsom’s ‘Fastest Recovery in Debris Removal in Modern History’ – California Globe
If government actually moved “at the speed of need,” Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Malibu would have been thriving construction zones for the past 4-5 months. Instead, all three locals still have tons of fire debris piles on homesites, fire ravaged buildings untouched, and burned-out emptiness where houses once made up neighborhoods. But to hear California Governor Gavin Newsom tell it in his fairytale press conference Monday, he’s Superman a…
Gov. Newsom Brags About the Fire Recovery That Isn't
On this day six months ago, two wildfires broke out in Southern California, turning several communities into disaster zones and turning the lives of thousands of people completely upside down. The Palisades Fire killed 12 people. It burned more than 23,000 acres and destroyed more than 6,800 structures. The Eaton Fire killed 18 people. The […] The post Gov. Newsom Brags About the Fire Recovery That Isn’t appeared first on www.independentsentinel…
July 7, 2025 – Los Angeles, U.S.A. – EFE. Six months after the forest fires that struck Los Angeles and left at least 30 dead, the rubble of some 10,000 homes has been removed, according to California Governor Gavin Newsom. The president highlighted the speed of the recovery process, calling it the fastest in terms of debris removal in modern state history. This work has been part of a coordinated effort to start reconstruction after the disaste…
Newsom, local leaders unveil next phase for wildfire recovery
Gov. Gavin Newsom joined Los Angeles County leaders Monday to unveil a blueprint for the next phase of recovery after the deadly wildfires that broke out in January. The plan outlines a four-month plan to identify community needs, prioritize rebuilding efforts, and maintain momentum throughout the next stage of recovery. Newsom has also signed an executive order aimed at streamlining recovery efforts. The order suspends certain state and local p…
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