California governor signs $2.5bn relief package for LA wildfire recovery

California governor signs $2.5bn relief package for LA wildfire recovery
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California governor signs $2.5bn relief package for LA wildfire recovery
Author: Abené Clayton in Los Angeles
Published: Jan, 24 2025 02:49

Announcement comes day before Donald Trump will visit fire-torn areas and amid criticism around state water supply. Gavin Newsom has signed a $2.5bn relief package to help areas of Los Angeles recover from the devastating fires that have been burning for nearly two weeks. The funds were announced during a press conference on Thursday in Pasadena, just outside of Altadena, the town hit hardest by the Eaton fire, which ignited on 7 January.

The signing of the bipartisan aid package comes a day before Donald Trump is set to visit the fire-torn areas and amid continued criticism of the California governor and other state officials’ management of the state’s water supply. It also follows a new blaze, the Hughes fire, which sparked on Wednesday morning and quickly grew. It is now 36% contained and has burned nearly 10,400 acres (4,209 hectares), according to Cal Fire.

The largest of the recent Los Angeles-area blazes ignited on 7 January, ripping through the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles and killing 11 people. The Eaton fire, which broke out the same day near Altadena, killed 17 people. The money is meant to speed up the cleanup and debris-removal processes in the areas levelled by those two fires. It will also go toward the inspection permits needed to rebuild schools and homes, said Robert Rivas, speaker of the California state assembly, during a press conference at a Pasadena elementary school.

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