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Caitlyn Jennerblamed hypocrite California officials for failing to prevent the devastating wildfires.
Jenner shared a photo of her Malibu home, which she said backs onto overgrown public land.
My 13-acre property inMalibubacks up to CA state land (circled in red).
Notice the difference between my grounds keeping and the states?
the reality star wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
No underbrush on my land.
The underbrush is fuel for wildfires.
This government is absurd!
The first 30 feet must be totally clear of dead or dry vegetation.
As the state has diverse regional climates, some local government agencies have stricter standards.
For example,San Diego County requires 50 feetof clearance.
Yes there is in populated areas esp Santa Ana wind corridors- where my canyon in Malibu is.
They could clear that underbrush in a couple of days.
They could easily clear at least areas near the cities.
That might slow things down or at least take out bigger trees.
The other thing….buy some planes to drop more water, said someone else.
Versus what they make its citizens do for their own land.
Boy, have I seen this state decline over the years.
Were not gold, were not silver, were not bronze.
We dont even make the finals anymore, and thats all because of politicians.
What I think the fire is going to do is show Californias political weaknesses.
Its going to shine a very bright light on it.
We have so many issues here, mostly with the politicians.
And then another one comes up over here, and you bang it down.
Thats what they do.
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Thegold medalistbelieves the wildfire crisis will change how Californians perceive the state government.
I hope the people of California can really change their thinking.
And I think whats happening [with] this fire is going to change their thinking.
Its things like this that have to happen.
TheCalifornia wildfireshave killed at least 25 people and destroyed more than 12,000 homes and other structures.
Any budget cut is going to impact our ability to provide service.
Experts believe that a combination of drier, hotter, and windy conditions explain the California fires.
While confident that we will NOT see a repeat of last week, dangerous fire weather conditions are expected.
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