The Free Press Journal

Trump visits California, blames mismanagem­ent for fire; toll 78

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US President Donald Trump expressed sadness on Saturday at the devastatio­n caused by fires in a California town, but persisted in his controvers­ial claim forest mismanagem­ent is responsibl­e for the tragedy which has left 76 dead and more than 1,000 listed as missing.

“This is very sad,” Trump said after surveying the remains of Paradise, where nearly the only people out on the road were emergency services workers, surrounded by the twisted remains of a community incinerate­d by the flames.

“They’re telling me this is not as bad as some areas; some areas are even beyond this, they’re just charred,” he added after looking at a street lined with melted cars, tree stumps and the foundation­s of wrecked houses.

The deadliest and most destructiv­e wildfire in California’s history, the so-called Camp Fire, has now claimed 76 lives after authoritie­s on Saturday confirmed five more victims.

The blaze has devoured an area roughly the size of Chicago, destroying nearly 10,000 homes and more than 2,500 other buildings.

In Chico, near Paradise, Trump met with firefighte­rs and other first responders at makeshift headquarte­rs for emergency services.

High-ranking fire officials recounted how quickly the fire spread, complicati­ng evacuation efforts, as Trump studied a huge map spread across a table showing where fires continue to burn. Keeping alive an earlier controvers­y, Trump repeated his claim that California had mismanaged its forests and was largely to blame for the fires.

“I’m committed to make sure that we get all of this cleaned out and protected, (we’ve) got to take care of the forest, it’s very important,” Trump said in Paradise.

Days ago Trump threatened to cut federal funding to California over its alleged “gross mismanagem­ent” of forests.

Brian Rice, president of California Profession­al Firefighte­rs, called Trump’s earlier remarks “ill-informed”, noting the federal government had cut spending on forest management.

Asked if he believed climate change had played any role in the fires, Trump again pointed to the forest “management factor” and insisted his “strong opinion” remained unchanged.

I’m committed to make sure that we get all of this cleaned out and protected, (we’ve) got to take care of the forest, it’s very important. —US Prez

 ?? —AFP ?? US President Donald Trump looks at the remains of a minivan burnt in the wildfires in Malibu, California, on Saturday.
—AFP US President Donald Trump looks at the remains of a minivan burnt in the wildfires in Malibu, California, on Saturday.

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