
US President Donald Trump had five new fires in southern California before his visit.
The Blazes- Laguna, Sepulveda, Gibbel, Gilman, and Border 2 blazes on Thursday, Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura and Riverside County.
Firefighters, meanwhile, controls Los Angeles’ 10,000 acres of Hughes fires and has made progress, including 36%since it broke out on Wednesday.
The fire has been devastated in the last few weeks, and Palisades and Eaton Fire have merged with a total of 37,000 acres and killed at least 28.
Here are some details for the latest fires based on the update of the California Forest and Cal Fire.
- San Diego’s border 2 fire reaches 800 acres. Evacuation orders are currently being implemented
- Ben Tura’s Laguna flame covers 94 acres, and 70%of them are controlled.
- Los Angeles’ SEPULVEDA fire reaches 45 acres and contains 60%. In the update posted on X, Los Angeles Fire Department said that the evacuation order was lifted from preventing violence.
- The GIBBEL fire exploded at RiverSide County covering 15 acres. Firefighters were able to prevent the fire from proceeding.
- The bush fire dubbed by San Diego covers 2 acres, but the progress of the flame has been stopped.
Trump will visit Los Angeles on Friday to investigate forest fires.
The new president was critical of the response to the fire and threatened to withhold federal support if California could not change the way it managed water supply.
He criticized the Governor of California Governor Gavin Newsom and repeatedly argued that the stock was water problem because the state bypassed the goods to save a small fish called the smelter.
When the US media asked if it would cut funds to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Trump said, “I may have to do so, sometimes you can do, California is a great example.
“If you actually investigate people, they do not want a sanctuary city, but Gabin New Island does so. And this radical leftist politician does so.”
Brian Rice, president of the California firefighter, said he hoped Trump would not reject the Federal Aid to the BBC.
“The most important focus we have is to get a federal aid in California in a community where people have lost their lives,” he said, “he said.
“In the history of this country, the federal disaster aid is if you do this, you did not get it. This is an ongoing discussion. It never happened.”
Hughes Fire (Palisades and the third largest fireworks after the Palisades and Eaton Fires) have been forced to evacuate tens of thousands of people after being released on Wednesday.
According to CAL Fire, the crew made a progress that included a fast -moving flame on Thursday.
According to the BBC Weather, Los Angeles has a high risk area with active wind.
It will rain on the weekend at County and the snow goes up from the southern California mountain.








