Former Vice President Kamla Harris on Thursday visited the Pacific Palacedas and met with local officials, who was the first visit to the locality after a catastrophic forest fire last month and after his departure from office. A few public exhibitions from it.
On a block where many houses were reduced in debris and only the chimney remained, Ms. Harris El went down from the Media Avenue, the area was affected by the fire in the Palacedes, which made more than 23,000 acres. The acre burned and destroyed more than 6,000 structures, including houses and destroyed more than 6,000 structures, including houses. Business, in the neighborhood of Los Angeles. After that, Ms. Harris walks on the road towards the Asilomer View Park, which looks at the remains of the flames destroyed by the Mobile Home Park.
Ms Harris said, “You can smell the smoke here.” “You can clearly feel toxic in the environment. You can feel the energy of all those who are still on the ground, trying to secure the area, and then, at some point, their Provide a way to rebuild.
Ms Harris also visited the Westwood Recreation Center, which served as an emergency shelter and a relief center. Outside the entertainment center, journalists from Ms Harris asked if she was considering contesting for the California governor. Ms Harris did not respond directly, but did not reject such a run.
Ms Harris said, “I’ve been home for two weeks and three days.” My plans are to keep in touch with my community, keep in touch with leaders and find out what I did to help them I can, and most importantly, people who are avoiding this extraordinary crisis have to take up. “
The former Vice President’s visit to the Pacific Palaces has come to light when the Government will choose to replace the Government Gwen Newsom in 2026, which is preventing the third term by law. Ms Harris visited the neighborhood two weeks later near President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump.
Mr Trump has been criticizing Mr. Newsome for setting fire and at the same time manage the state’s water.
Lindsay County Supervisor Lindsay Horwath, a Los Angeles County Supervisor, who included Polyes in the district and who met Ms Harris on Thursday, told reporters that local officials were in harmony with the federal government. He added that he praised the federal government for his partnership.
“I think it shows where there are certainly disagreements that we need to talk about, which we should come together at the time of an emergency,” said Ms Horothh.
Ms Horothh told reporters that she hopes that Ms Harris can benefit from the entire political career relationship to help restore and rebuild efforts.
“She has offered her constant support, and I know that she will give her a new insight into what she is facing on the ground,” Ms Harvat said about Harvis. “
Ms Horothh said the Palacedes was in the “backyard” of Ms Harris’ house in Brent Wood. During the height of the fire, her house was in the evacuation zone, but she was in Washington DC at the time.
Since Ms. Harris was about to leave on Thursday, Jamie Longo, a longtime neighbor resident, called and thanked her for meeting. Since Ms. Harris held Ms Longo’s hand, Ms Longo told the former vice president that her house did not damage her house, but she fears how her community would be able to rebuild.
“We all want to return it so badly,” Ms Longo told reporters after talking to Ms. Harris. “We are not sure how we will get there, but everyone is very strong.”