

The Trump administration has reportedly reversed a decision made earlier in the day to deny sending relief to California for several wildfires that have scorched the state. Wildfires in California have burned a record-breaking 4 million acres in 2020, with many still burning.
In a tweet Friday afternoon, California Governor Gavin Newsom said “Just got off phone with @realDonaldTrump who has approved our Major Disaster Declaration request.”
Just got off phone with @realDonaldTrump who has approved our Major Disaster Declaration request.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) October 16, 2020
Grateful for his quick response. https://t.co/rF7VFqSENlFriday morning, multiple media reports stated a spokesperson with California’s Office of Emergency Services claimed the Trump administration had rejected the state’s request for emergency assistance.
“The request for a Major Presidential Disaster Declaration for early September fires has been denied by the federal administration,” Brian Ferguson said.
It’s unclear why the Trump administration denied the request. Among the fires that California was fighting in September included the Creek Fire — which grew into the largest […]
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