WASHINGTON STATE — Over 140 Washington firefighters are on the road to Southern California. Teams of firefighters left Washington Wednesday afternoon after answering the call for help to fight the fierce wildfires raging in the Los Angeles area.
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As devastating wildfires continue to ravage Southern California, Washington state officials are urging residents to prepare for similar threats.
More than 100 Washington firefighters are heading to Southern California to help fight the devastating wildfires ravaging the area.
Following days of devastating damage from wildfires in LA, California officials are asking for help from neighboring states — and Washington firefighters are answering the call.
Local officials urged more than 90,000 residents to be alert and heed any evacuation warnings and orders as the fires rage
The animals were flown here over the weekend to escape the deadly wildfires tearing through the southern part of the state.
The wildfires in Southern California have led to the evacuations of over 130,000 people and have destroyed over 10,000 structures. Overlaying the wildfire outbreak across other major U.S. cities shows that the blaze is one of the worst in United States history, as it continues to spread across residential areas in Los Angeles.
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Neither the state nor local government seems to have learned much from the perils of pricing the less privileged out of Los Angeles's safe zone.
California and other Democratic-controlled states would need to atone for “bad behavior” if they wanted federal assistance, one lawmaker said.
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