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Lots of “warming fires” this morning in Downtown Los Angeles

Lots of “warming fires” this morning in Downtown Los Angeles

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We live in the 5th largest economy in the world, but we will have to wait for rain this weekend to put out the 17 day long Palisades Fire. LA beaches already have high levels of bacteria (feces) in the water, but the charred toxins will flow directly into the Pacific Ocean. Then, we will face landslides. All of this because we elected incompetent leaders who are more interested in virtue signaling than doing their job— which is ensuring public safety.

We live in the 5th largest economy in the world, but we will have to wait for rain this weekend to put out the 17 day long Palisades Fire. LA beaches already have high levels of bacteria (feces) in the water, but the charred toxins will flow directly into the Pacific Ocean. Then, we will face landslides. All of this because we elected incompetent leaders who are more interested in virtue signaling than doing their job— which is ensuring public safety.

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Pacific Coast Highway destroyed by incompetent elected officials Resign now Mayor Karen Bass Gavin Newsom

Pacific Coast Highway destroyed by incompetent elected officials Resign now Mayor Karen Bass Gavin Newsom

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After 18 days of historic fires, rain has finally come to Los Angeles. Despite having an annual budget of $44 billion, LA County storm drains empty directly onto our beaches and into the Pacific Ocean. We already have high levels of bacteria (feces) in our ocean water year round. The recent rains will add highly toxic ash and chemicals. This is a major environmental and public health hazard, but LA County Public Health does very little to warn the public. Instead of closing the beaches, they put up small signs that most visitors cannot see.

After 18 days of historic fires, rain has finally come to Los Angeles. Despite having an annual budget of $44 billion, LA County storm drains empty directly onto our beaches and into the Pacific Ocean. We already have high levels of bacteria (feces) in our ocean water year round. The recent rains will add highly toxic ash and chemicals. This is a major environmental and public health hazard, but LA County Public Health does very little to warn the public. Instead of closing the beaches, they put up small signs that most visitors cannot see.

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