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California Burning: Wildfires Heat Up Governor Recall Vote

California Burning: Wildfires Heat Up Governor Recall Vote
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South Lake Tahoe, United States: California caught fire.
Forest fires knock down the US state at alarming level and heat the sound to remember the governor is fought.
Democrat Defense Gavin Newsom blamed him for all California diseases: from a housing crisis to the Covid-19 parade.
And the fire season that breaks the record – forming the worst – is another stick to be defeated.
“It’s about the failure of the government to do the most basic things, such as managing our forests,” said the Republican Kevin Kiley candidate.
With hundreds of homes that have been gone and thousands of people are forced to escape from penetrating the fire, it might look like a winning strategy.
But even those who had seen their property reduced as Abu said the problem was greater than the 53-year-old politician at the California helmet.
“I chose the newscom and I did not plan to remember it,” said Tim Close, who knew the destruction of his family’s cabin near the South Lake Tahoe when he saw AFP’s photo burning.
“I just think that fires have increased.
We are in drought,” said close.
“You can see what happens in the past five or six years.
And it looks like you know, every season gets worse.” Scientists say man-made climate change makes the United States westerners hotter, drier and more susceptible to destructive fires.
Blazes are a natural part of the forest cycle, but the increase in order and their malignancy drops to a global temperature increase caused by burning fossil fuels.
California people chose whether to be OtT Newsom in memory elections requested by the Republicans who were angry with masks, high cost of living and homeless in the richest and most populous countries in trade unions.
The selection of the two parts asked first if the newsom must be removed.
If the majority agrees, then anyone who gets the most votes of 46 candidates – regardless of how much no noise he receives – will take place newsom.
But despite Republican claims, fire could not play a decisive roll in the ballot box, said Jack Citrin, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley.
“I don’t think there is a lot of discussion or evidence about this.
Obviously, people who have fires and who have lost their homes and so on are angry, but then the question really, who they blame?” Citrin said.
“It’s hard to know, it is a common anger that someone might feel about this, if someone is a victim and is forced to evacuate.
(But) it doesn’t really lead in a direct way …
to the governor.” For urban voters, fire is a disorder, affects the quality of air when the smoke floats to cities.
But for those in rural areas, the impact is very large.
When the voter returned their ballot for a period of time until Tuesday, thousands of firefighters continued to fight with major fires, such as the fire of Caldor who last week emptied the city tourist city of South Tahoe City.
Further north, the Dixie fire is the second largest fire in the history of the country, after burning more than 3,800 square kilometers (1,500 square miles).
To hold one person responsible for large-scale anger nature is to deliberately ignore a greater picture, argues the Los Angeles Times.
“This crisis is years in manufacturing and – let’s face it – Newscom inherits them from its democratic predecessor, Jerry Brown.
But Newscom has the misfortune to serve right when they reach the boiling point,” said the editorial recently.
Newsom has asked California to reduce their water consumption, has succeeded in ensuring the requested federal money, and resources pumped into fire prevention measures, said the paper.
“If there is something, it looks like a leader shows compassion, in showing concern, it can be in a way that marginal helps him,” said Citrin, who believes the last word will be in the hands of the Democrats – which most have urban constituencies – who will choose more About problems such as housing, pandemic and living expenses.
Maybe, a close word, $ 280 million has a cost to install memory selection – only 18 months before the end of the past – can be used to protect dry rural areas.
“I think it would be better to spend, you know, fire prevention, educate people to clean brushes from their homes,” he said.

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