Los Angeles Officials Made the Horrific Fires So Much Worse | The New Republic
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Des catastrophes pas si naturelles.
Los Angeles authorities have evacuated some 30,000 people as of Wednesday, as flames tear through the Pacific Palisades, threatening more than 10,000 homes. And even though the fires are literally in its own backyard, Los Angeles hasnât exactly prioritized its ability to respond to the fiery devastation.
The cityâs 2024â2025 budget slashed about $17.6 million from the fire department, while increasing the budget for the cityâs police force by $126 million, according to figures from the Los Angeles City Administrative Office.
Exactly why the fire department was deprioritized amid escalating wildfire seasons is unclear, but the unfortunate budget decision comes at a time when state firefighting reserves are also facing the heat. Depending on the year, low-wage incarcerated inmates compose somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of the firefighters with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protectionâbut their ranks within the reserve have been drained by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Los Angeles Times.