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Trump sees damage caused by deadly California fires

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November 19, 2018
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Trump sees damage caused by deadly California fires

Donald Trump has visited areas in northern and southern California that have been devastated by two massive wildfires, killing 77 people.

The US president, who has blamed poor forest management for the fire, expressed his sadness after seeing some of the devastation in Paradise, in the north, and meeting with first responders.

He told reporters: "This is very sad. They're telling me this is not as bad as some areas; some areas are even beyond this, they're just charred.

"As far as the lives are concerned, nobody knows quite yet. Right now we want to take care of the people who have been so badly hurt."

Image: Mr Trump was accompanied by governor-elect Gavin Newsom (L), Brock Long (R), Paradise Mayor Jody Jones (2nd R) and Governor Jerry Brown

Mr Trump pledged that improved forest management practices will diminish future risks

"We do have to do management, maintenance and we'll be working also with environmental groups. I think everybody's seen the light," he said.

"I don't think we'll have this again to this extent. Hopefully this is going to be the last of these because this was a really, really bad one."

:: Flattened, destroyed, lifeless: True hell of a town called Paradise

Asked whether the scenes of devastation had changed his view on climate change, Mr Trump said: "No. I have a strong opinion. I want great climate and we're going to have that and we're going to have forests that are very safe."

The number of dead in the so-called Camp Fire increased to 77 on Sunday evening, while the list of people unaccounted is more than 1,000.

Earlier, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea stressed that it does not mean all of them are missing.

Sheriff Honea said the list of missing was "dynamic" and could easily contain duplicate names and unreliable spellings, as well as some who fled the blaze and do not realise they have been reported missing.

U.S. President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park in Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Image: Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park in Paradise

Some of the people have been confirmed as dead by family and friends on social media.

Others have been found safe, but authorities have not yet marked them as such.

preview image 0:43
Video: The charred landscape of California

The wildfire razed the town of Paradise, with a population of 27,000, and heavily damaged the outlying communities of Magalia and Concow, destroying 9,700 houses and 144 apartment buildings, authorities said.

Firefighters were gaining ground against the blaze, which blackened 222 square miles. It was 45% contained and posed no immediate threat to populated areas.

Searches were also continuing for those who perished and those who survived the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

preview image 0:44
Video: Actor Gerard Butler: 'It's like a war zone'

Some survivors resent that Mr Trump tweeted two days after the disaster to blame poor forest mismanagement. He also threatened to withhold federal payments from California.

"If you insult people, then you go visit them, how do you think you're going to be accepted? You're not going to have a parade," Maggie Crowder, of Magalia, said on Thursday.

U.S. President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park with Governor-elect Gavin Newsom (L), Brock Long (R), Paradise Mayor Jody Jones (2nd R) and Governor Jerry Brown in Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Image: The president blamed the fires on forest mismanagement

But Stacy Lazzarino, who voted for Mr Trump, said it would be good for the president to see the devastation up close, adding: "I think by maybe seeing it he's going to be like 'Oh, my goodness', and it might start opening people's eyes."

Mr Trump is expected to travel several hundred miles south to visit the families of victims of a mass shooting at a country music bar in Thousand Oaks.

Ken's Automotive Service repair shop lies in ruins after wildfires devastated the area in Paradise, California, U.S., November 12, 2018. Picture taken November 12, 2018. REUTERS/Sharon Bernstei 3:39
Video: Search teams hunt for wildfire victims

In southern California, more residents were being allowed back into their homes near Los Angeles after a fire torched an area the size of Denver, destroying more than 600 homes and leaving at least three people dead.

More from California Wildfires

Several other fires have also hit the state in the last couple of weeks.

Original Article

Sky News

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Donald Trump has visited areas in northern and southern California that have been devastated by two massive wildfires, killing 77 people.

The US president, who has blamed poor forest management for the fire, expressed his sadness after seeing some of the devastation in Paradise, in the north, and meeting with first responders.

He told reporters: "This is very sad. They're telling me this is not as bad as some areas; some areas are even beyond this, they're just charred.

"As far as the lives are concerned, nobody knows quite yet. Right now we want to take care of the people who have been so badly hurt."

Image: Mr Trump was accompanied by governor-elect Gavin Newsom (L), Brock Long (R), Paradise Mayor Jody Jones (2nd R) and Governor Jerry Brown

Mr Trump pledged that improved forest management practices will diminish future risks

"We do have to do management, maintenance and we'll be working also with environmental groups. I think everybody's seen the light," he said.

"I don't think we'll have this again to this extent. Hopefully this is going to be the last of these because this was a really, really bad one."

:: Flattened, destroyed, lifeless: True hell of a town called Paradise

Asked whether the scenes of devastation had changed his view on climate change, Mr Trump said: "No. I have a strong opinion. I want great climate and we're going to have that and we're going to have forests that are very safe."

The number of dead in the so-called Camp Fire increased to 77 on Sunday evening, while the list of people unaccounted is more than 1,000.

Earlier, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea stressed that it does not mean all of them are missing.

Sheriff Honea said the list of missing was "dynamic" and could easily contain duplicate names and unreliable spellings, as well as some who fled the blaze and do not realise they have been reported missing.

U.S. President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park in Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Image: Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park in Paradise

Some of the people have been confirmed as dead by family and friends on social media.

Others have been found safe, but authorities have not yet marked them as such.

preview image 0:43
Video: The charred landscape of California

The wildfire razed the town of Paradise, with a population of 27,000, and heavily damaged the outlying communities of Magalia and Concow, destroying 9,700 houses and 144 apartment buildings, authorities said.

Firefighters were gaining ground against the blaze, which blackened 222 square miles. It was 45% contained and posed no immediate threat to populated areas.

Searches were also continuing for those who perished and those who survived the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

preview image 0:44
Video: Actor Gerard Butler: 'It's like a war zone'

Some survivors resent that Mr Trump tweeted two days after the disaster to blame poor forest mismanagement. He also threatened to withhold federal payments from California.

"If you insult people, then you go visit them, how do you think you're going to be accepted? You're not going to have a parade," Maggie Crowder, of Magalia, said on Thursday.

U.S. President Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park with Governor-elect Gavin Newsom (L), Brock Long (R), Paradise Mayor Jody Jones (2nd R) and Governor Jerry Brown in Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Image: The president blamed the fires on forest mismanagement

But Stacy Lazzarino, who voted for Mr Trump, said it would be good for the president to see the devastation up close, adding: "I think by maybe seeing it he's going to be like 'Oh, my goodness', and it might start opening people's eyes."

Mr Trump is expected to travel several hundred miles south to visit the families of victims of a mass shooting at a country music bar in Thousand Oaks.

Ken's Automotive Service repair shop lies in ruins after wildfires devastated the area in Paradise, California, U.S., November 12, 2018. Picture taken November 12, 2018. REUTERS/Sharon Bernstei 3:39
Video: Search teams hunt for wildfire victims

In southern California, more residents were being allowed back into their homes near Los Angeles after a fire torched an area the size of Denver, destroying more than 600 homes and leaving at least three people dead.

More from California Wildfires

Several other fires have also hit the state in the last couple of weeks.

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Sky News

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