New fire exploded in Southern California before Trump’s visit

Prior to US President Donald Trump’s visit to the kingdom, five new fire has erupted in Southern California.
Blaze – Names Laguna, Sepulveda, Gibel, Gilman and Border 2 – On Thursday, Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura and Rivaruside were enraged.
Meanwhile, firefighters have progressed in controlling the fire of 10,000 acres of hughes in Los Angeles, with 36% on Wednesday.
The fire has destroyed the US state in the last few weeks, in which Palisads and Eaton Fire scorched a joint total of more than 37,000 acres and killed at least 28 people.
Here are some details about the latest fire, based on the update of California Department of Forestry and Fire Security (Cal Fire):
- The fire of Seema 2 in San Diego is spread over 800 acres. There are current withdrawal orders
- Laguna fire in Ventura, which includes 94 acres and 70%, has been brought under control
- The Los Angeles spreads the Capulveda fire on 45 acres and has 60% inherent. In an update posted on X, the Los Angeles Fire Department said they had stopped spreading the explosion and the withdrawal orders were removed
- Gibel’s fire broke out in the Rivaraside County, covering 15 acres of land. Fire crew managed to prevent fire from progress
- San Diego includes two acres of land in a “Gilman Fire” dubbed Bush fire, but the progress of the blaze has been stopped
Trump is ready to visit Los Angeles on Friday to check the wildfire damage.
The new inauguration president has been important for the reaction of the fire and threatened to withdraw federal assistance if California fails to change the way to manage the water supply.
He has criticized California Gavner Gavin Newsom and repeatedly claimed that the state had water issues as it twisted the supply to save a small fish, called a smett.
When asked by American media whether he would cut funding to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Trump said: “I may have to do this. Sometimes it’s the only thing you can do. California There is a big example of this.
“If you really poll people, they do not want sanctuary cities, but Gavin newsom. And these radical left politicians do.”
Brian Rice, president of the California Professional Firefighters, told the BBC that he hoped that Trump will not deny the state federal assistance.
He said, “We have the most important focus, getting federal assistance in California in these communities, where people have lost their lives, their homes,” he said.
“In the history of this country, federal disaster aid has never been tied. If you do this, you get it. It is a discussion that is going on, it has never happened.”
The Hughes Fire – the third largest explosion in the state after the fire of Palisads and Eaton – forced thousands of people to be taken out after exiting on Wednesday.
According to Cal Fire, the crew managed to make progress with rapidly growing explosion on Thursday.
In an update posted on Friday, the US National Weather Service has said that the dry season and “high wildfire situation” will remain in Southern California, before the weekends provide relief in firefighting areas.