California firefighting resources strained by troop deployment

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
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President Trump’s deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles has impacted California’s firefighting efforts, with more than half of the Joint Task Force Rattlesnake being diverted from wildfire work. The task force, comprising over 300 California National Guard members, collaborates with CAL FIRE in combating and preventing fires. Due to the deployment, only nine of the 14 teams are currently available and they are understaffed.

Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the situation, stating that “President Trump’s illegal militarization of Los Angeles is sidelining crucial firefighting and prevention resources – more than half of Task Force Rattlesnake.” He emphasized the need for all available personnel as peak fire season approaches.

The National Guard’s reduced availability adds to challenges posed by cuts to the U.S. Forest Service under the Trump administration. These cuts have resulted in a 10% reduction in overall positions and a 25% decrease in non-direct wildfire response roles, potentially affecting this year’s wildfire management.

CAL FIRE Director Joe Tyler highlighted the urgency by noting that “in just the first five months of 2025 California has experienced more than 2,300 wildfires,” underscoring the critical need for adequate firefighting resources.

Despite these challenges, California continues its efforts to enhance wildfire readiness. Over recent years, CAL FIRE has expanded its workforce significantly and Governor Newsom announced $72 million for projects aimed at reducing wildfire risks. Additionally, new vegetation management initiatives covering nearly 8,000 acres have been approved for expedited implementation.

Governor Newsom also introduced measures to streamline regulatory processes related to forest management and bolstered aerial firefighting capabilities with a second C-130 Hercules airtanker now operational.



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