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Texas Deploys Firefighters and Equipment to Combat California Wildfires

Chi H. by Chi H.
January 11, 2025
in Insider Reports, Culture, Public Safety, Texas Family Values, Weather
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Texas Deploys Firefighters and Equipment to Combat California Wildfires

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 11: A person walks past the remains of senior living facility which was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, as wildfires cause damage and loss through the LA region on January 11, 2025 in Pasadena, California. Multiple wildfires fueled by intense Santa Ana Winds are burning across Los Angeles County. Reportedly at least 10 people have died with over 180,000 people having been under evacuation orders. Over 9,000 structures have been damaged or burned while more than more than 25,000 acres were burning from the fires. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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Texas is stepping up to assist California in combating devastating wildfires, Governor Greg Abbott announced Saturday. The state is sending 135 firefighters, emergency responders, and medical personnel, along with 45 pieces of equipment such as fire engines and ambulances to the greater Los Angeles area.

Our country is stronger when we come together in times of crisis.

Today, I directed @TDEM to deploy firefighters, fire engines, & equipment to assist with wildfire response efforts in California.

Cecilia & I pray for the victims & their families.

More: https://t.co/ooULUglAa4 pic.twitter.com/rQHAQXYbvB

— Governor Abbott Press Office (@GovAbbottPress) January 11, 2025

The wildfires, driven by strong Santa Ana winds and dry vegetation, have claimed at least 11 lives and destroyed over 12,000 structures, including homes and businesses. The Palisades Fire, the largest blaze, has consumed more than 21,000 acres and is just 11% contained.

Firefighters made some progress Friday against the Eaton Fire, which has destroyed more than 7,000 structures north of Pasadena. Despite this, the situation remains critical as crews work tirelessly to contain the blazes.

Authorities warn the death toll may rise as search and rescue efforts continue.

“Texans know all too well the devastation wildfires can cause to our communities, and our country is stronger when we come together in times of crisis,” Abbott stated in the post, “I thank all the brave firefighters and first responders who are answering the call to help Californians in need as these fires continue to burn.”

The response follows California’s request for assistance through its Office of Emergency Services. Agencies contributing to the Texas effort include the Texas Division of Emergency Management, Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System, and Texas Emergency Medical Task Force.

Tags: Abbottaidcaliforniafirefightersgovtexas a&m forest servicetexas division of emergency managementwild fire
Chi H.

Chi H.

As a Houstonian, I report on crtitical news and inspiring stories from the state of Texas. Before joining The Texas Insider, I worked at NTD Television as a news reporter and wrote for different publications.

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