Trump cites ‘total devastation’ in Paradise, pushes plan to thin forests; death toll rises to 76
With the death toll from the
Bits of ash floated in the air, although neither the president nor anyone in his entourage wore masks. Trump later was briefed on details of the fire by
"We've never seen anything like this," Trump said. "It looks like total devastation."
Later in the day,
Trump was accompanied by Gov.
Administrator
Also in tow were two Republican congressmen: Rep.
At each stop, Trump reiterated his call for thinning the state's forests in an effort to prevent future disasters.
"We have to do management, maintenance," Trump said, wearing tan slacks, a dark windbreaker and a camouflage-style "USA" ball cap. "We'll be working also with environmental groups. I think everybody's seen the light."
He cited the "forest nation" of
Trump's tour Saturday marked his second visit to
The
"There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in
Brown, Newsom and others immediately blasted those comments. The
Trump later approved an emergency declaration for the state and praised firefighters and first responders for their "incredible courage." On Saturday, he and Brown attempted to downplay their differences.
"Jerry and I have been speaking, and Gavin and I have now gotten to know each other," Trump said. "We're all going to work together and we'll do a real job." He added, "Gavin's committed, we're all committed, I'm committed to make sure that we get all of this cleaned out and protected. We've got to take care of the floors, you know, the floors of the forest."
When asked by reporters if witnessing the aftermath of the disaster had changed his mind about climate change, the president said, "No, no."
"I have a strong opinion. I want a great climate. I think we're going to have that and I think we're going to have forests that are really safe," Trump said.
Brown, who's been at the forefront of international climate policy and once called Trump a "liar, criminal, fool" on the issue, said "there are a lot of elements to be considered" in reducing fire risk. He thanked Trump for shining a spotlight on
Asked again about climate change aboard Air Force One, while heading to
Brown quietly said, "Obliquely."
Later, talking to reporters in
Despite his many conflicts with Trump, Brown has said the state needs to do more to thin out
"I think we're all on the same path," Trump said in
Still, the schism between the
Hundreds of area residents turned out to watch Trump's motorcade travel between
Long, the
State officials have become increasingly anxious about what they consider a burgeoning humanitarian crisis, particularly with rain expected in a few days. More than 100 evacuees in shelters have come down with norovirus, while officials have said they plan to clear out an impromptu "tent city" that has grown up in the parking lot of the Chico Walmart.
Late Friday,
Meanwhile, life went on -- in a manner of speaking -- in the
They weren't surprised when told Trump's motorcade didn't reach
"Everyone has felt a sense of helplessness. All they could do is watch with a sense of horror," he said.
Greer said he visited
"I'm so grateful now that I got to do that and my kids got to see
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