The US will have a 'Marshall Plan' for the reconstruction of Los Angeles.
The development of a reconstruction plan for Los Angeles has begun after the fires
The California authorities have started developing a reconstruction plan for Los Angeles after the wildfires. This was announced by Governor Gavin Newsom. According to him, a team has already been formed to work on the California version of the Marshall Plan and the rethinking of the city named Los Angeles 2.0. The authorities promise to provide assistance to all those affected by the disaster.
Negotiations for the recovery of areas after the fires
The governor emphasized that negotiations are underway with various organizations to develop the plan. This is necessary to accelerate the recovery of areas affected by the fires before upcoming major events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics.
Additionally, Newsom has decided to suspend strict environmental laws in California to facilitate the recovery of homes and businesses after the fires.
It is worth recalling that against the backdrop of severe wildfires in California, on January 9, the elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, called for the governor to resign. He accused Newsom of destroying the best and most beautiful places in the US.
The situation with the fires in Los Angeles
The fires began on January 7 in Los Angeles County. Some areas, particularly Pacific Palisades, were the most affected. The situation is complicated by hurricane winds that contribute to the spread of the fire, as well as a lack of water in fire hydrants. According to reports, more than 12,300 buildings have been destroyed by the fires, including homes of prominent politicians and celebrities in the US.
As a result of the fires, the most expensive house in Pacific Palisades, as well as one of the most expensive in the US, has been destroyed.
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