Sacramento, California – The California Government Gavin Newsom asks to conference to support almost $ 40 million to support the Los Angeles area to recover from January Devastating firefighterssaid he can become the most costly natural disaster in the US history.
Newshsh sent a letter on Friday, Mike Johnson (R-la.) And Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) House asking for spokesperson support.
“Los Angeles is one of the most economically productive world, but can only be bounced and flourished with the support of the federal government, which regains this unprecedented disaster,” he wrote.
The calculations of the entire economic loss of the fireplace is calculated to exceed $ 250 million – Real estate losses with palisades and Eaton fires Planned $ 30 Billion DollarsLos Angeles views according to a study. More than 16,200 structures were destroyed by flames Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Passage and Altadena.
Newsh’s assured that the funds would use rebuilt housingInfrastructure, business, schools, churches and health facilities, while protecting the needs of people affected by destruction.
“Don’t make mistakes, Los Angeles will use that money sensibly,” he wrote. “
His most demand for Emergency Management Agency for $ 16.8 million is mostly designed to rebuild property and infrastructure, focused on $ 5 million Waste cleaning.
Newshsh also requests $ 9.9 billion dollars from home and urban development victims, homes, businesses and lessensas well as for a small business administration for $ 5.29 million homes and business loans.
Newsh thanked President Donald Trump to get rid of debris for rapid follow-up. The letter did not have the last threats carried out by the Trump Administration that the federal support may come with strings attached.
“We are forever grateful,” Newshes said.
Trump measurement and the critic of California’s water policy has often been frequently. Ric Grenell is a non-intention trumpet for special missions.
He said one of the conditions that could be discussed that the California coastal committee said, which regulates coastal development and protects beach access. Trump has criticized the agency with an excessive restrictive, bureaucracy and an effort to reconstruct an obnoxious obstacle.