By City News Service
Photo: California Governor s Office of Emergency Services
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The California Governor s Office of Emergency Services announced today that seven new fire engines were transferred to agencies across the Southland.
The Type VI fire engines were transferred to Los Angeles and Orange County fire jurisdictions as part of the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System, according to a Cal OES statement. The engines are used in wildland and urban fire responses due to their versatility, maneuverability, off-road abilities and firefighting capabilities.
The engines were transferred to the Anaheim Fire & Rescue Department, Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue Department, Orange City Fire Department, West Covina Fire Department, La Habra Heights Fire Department, Arcadia Fire Department and Sierra Madre Fire Department, according to Cal OES.
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Statewide wildfires debris removal process continues; Lake County properties completed
Lake County News reports
29 May 2021
State officials reported that a few hundred more properties have completed the cleanup process in the state’s wildfires debris removal effort.
As of Friday, May 28, more than 1,100 properties enrolled in California s statewide Consolidated Debris Removal Program have cleared the entire debris removal process and been returned to county officials for final approval and the beginning of the reconstruction process.
The 1,106 returned properties represent 25.4% of those participating in either the full debris removal program or only the hazard tree element.
In 2020, over 8,000 climate-induced wildfires burned 4.2 million acres of California, destroying more than 5,700 homes.
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