It is indeed horrific. I've heard from msot of my friends who live there and they're OK, but the conditions even far from the fires sound horrible.
Not going to get political here but the mayor cut the fire dept budget by millions and the Governor blasted away dams that had reservoirs with water that could have been used to fight fires [some hydrants went dry]
This was a critique from the left but it's been debunked. See this:
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/01/08/wildfire-threatens-karen-bass-extended-honeymoon-00197228?nname=playbook&nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b7bd0000&nrid=dc17af68-fbd6-4816-b542-880b5b9516f9&nlid=630318And especially this section:
"Bass also took heat from far-left activists online, who accused the mayor of cutting the fire department’s budget in order to pay for a costly new contract with the city’s police. Also weighing in against her was Patrick Soon-Shiong, the politically idiosyncratic owner of the Los Angeles Times, who echoed the attack, posting on X that “the Mayor cut LA Fire Department’s budget by $23M.”
That assertion is wrong. The city was in the process of negotiating a new contract with the fire department at the time the budget was being crafted, so additional funding for the department was set aside in a separate fund until that deal was finalized in November. In fact, the city’s fire budget increased more than $50 million year-over-year compared to the last budget cycle, according to Blumenfield’s office, although overall concerns about the department’s staffing level have persisted for a number of years.
But the mayor’s team did not push back on the record to inquiries about Soon-Shiong’s post, allowing the incorrect information to circulate widely online for most of Wednesday. Bass briefly noted in the news conference that LAFD’s budget was higher than what was allocated on July 1."
The budget was actually $50 million higher. Others are comparing the mayor to Ted Cruz escaping to Cancun, but the obvious difference is Ted Cruz fled after the disaster and Karen Bass was abroad when it started and hurried back.
Regrettably California is subject to wildfires annually. This one though has hit a very urban area threatening more people and less usual properties. Staving it off is worsened by a decade of draconian environmental policies. Fingers crossed that everyone escapes harm and lives are spared.
I see a lot of this commentary on right-leaning places, but I'm not exactly sure this explains anything as much as, say, the impact of climate change. The incoming president isn't helping the situation, and Californians are rightly worried that the government might withhold emergency funding in 2025. People are spreading rumors of arson. At this point, assigning unfounded blame is probably not the right response.