Gov. Gavin Newsom signs executive order to expedite firestorm clean up
Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday to expedite firestorm cleanup of damaged and destroyed homes.
"Cleanup crews are moving into neighborhoods devastated by this firestorm. California is working swiftly to ensure survivors from these devastating firestorms can begin their road to recovery," said Newsom in a statement. "We appreciate the fast-acting work of teams on the ground to begin this first phase of recovery - all while first responders are continuing to battle ongoing flames in the area."
The executive order will allow expert federal hazmat crews to start cleaning up properties immediately after receiving safety clearance from emergency officials in order to get people back to their properties safely and begin rebuilding.
According to his office, Newsom signed two executive orders over the weekend to boost recovery efforts. One to help Los Angeles rebuild faster by cutting red tape, and another to direct fast action on clearing debris and preparing for mudslides and flooding.
Tuesday he signed executive orders to help displaced children get back to school and ensure families aren't taken advantage of by predatory real estate speculators.