California’s National Guard firefighting crews reduced amid peak fire season

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
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With the California fire season in full swing, the state’s National Guard firefighting crews are facing significant challenges. Known as Task Force Rattlesnake, these crews are currently operating at only 40% capacity. The reduction is due to eight of the 14 teams being diverted to Los Angeles under President Trump’s federalization of the Guard. This move has further decreased available resources from nine teams last week to just six now.

Joint Task Force Rattlesnake comprises over 300 members of the California National Guard who work with CAL FIRE in firefighting and prevention efforts. The federalization has impacted their ability to assist, leaving CAL FIRE to cover gaps caused by understaffing.

Governor Gavin Newsom addressed this issue, stating, “With peak fire season well underway across California, we need all available resources to protect communities. President Trump: rescind your illegal order and get the Guard back to the critical firefighting and prevention work that actually keeps communities safe.”

In addition to these challenges, cuts by the Trump administration have affected the U.S. Forest Service’s capacity, reducing positions and potentially impacting wildfire response.

Despite these obstacles, California continues its commitment to wildfire readiness. Over recent years, CAL FIRE has expanded its workforce significantly, adding numerous full-time and seasonal positions annually. Governor Newsom announced $72 million for projects aimed at reducing wildfire risks and approved new vegetation management initiatives.

The state also added a second C-130 Hercules airtanker for firefighting operations as part of its aerial fleet expansion. These efforts align with broader strategies for enhancing wildfire response amid climate challenges.



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