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Frazzled California tells distraught LA mum he’s struggling to call Biden when confronted over wildfires: ‘Why was there no water?’

A distraught Los Angeles mother has confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom in dramatic scenes as fires continue to rage.

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A distraught Los Angeles mother confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom in the ashen remains of her neighbourhood, demanding to know what he was doing about the wildfires devouring the city — to which the embattled governor claimed he was calling President Biden for federal support, but just couldn’t get reception.

“Governor! Governor! I live here, governor! That was my daughter’s school!” said Pacific Palisades resident Rachel Dervish as she chased after Newsom through LA’s carnage on Thursday.

“What are you going to do for her?” she said, cornering him alongside his car in an interaction filmed by Sky News.

Newsom, holding up his phone, said he was “literally” calling the president to see about organising help at that very moment.

But when Dervish asked him to prove it, Newsom said he had no reception.

“Can I hear it, can I hear your call? ’cause I don’t believe it!” Dervish said.

Gov. Newsom Confronted by Distraught LA Mum Over Wildfires

“I’ve tried five times, that’s why I’m walking around to make the call,” Newsom responded. “I’m so sorry, especially for your daughter.”

Dervish then demanded to know what Newsom — who President-elect Trump accused of hindering southern California’s water supply — was doing to help the community, and why things ended up the way they did.

“Why was there no water in the hydrants, governor? Is it going to be different next time?” she asked.

“It has to be, it has to be, of course,” he replied in a hushed tone.

“What are you going to do?”

“I’m doing everything I can,” the governor said. “I will do whatever I can.”

“But you’re not!” she shot back.

Los Angeles mother Rachel Dervish confronted California Gov. Gavin Newsom and demanding to know what he was doing about the wildfires. Governor claimed he was calling President Biden for federal support, but couldn’t get reception. Source: Sky News
Los Angeles mother Rachel Dervish confronted California Gov. Gavin Newsom and demanding to know what he was doing about the wildfires. Governor claimed he was calling President Biden for federal support, but couldn’t get reception. Source: Sky News
In this aerial view taken from a helicopter, burned homes are seen from above during the Palisades fire in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles. Picture: JOSH EDELSON / AFP
In this aerial view taken from a helicopter, burned homes are seen from above during the Palisades fire in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles. Picture: JOSH EDELSON / AFP

Newsom eventually climbed back into his car, saying he was going to call the president, while Dervish kept asking for “an opportunity to at least tell people you’re doing — what you’re saying you’re doing.”

The governor, along with LA Mayor Karen Bass, have been accused of mismanagement over the horrific fires, which are continuing to burn largely unchecked across nearly 30,000 acres of the city.

One of the predominant complaints has been about fire hydrants running out of water as firefighters tried to douse the blazes — a problem Newsom passed off on “local folks” during a CNN interview Wednesday night.

“Look, the local folks are trying to figure that out,” he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper, claiming the hydrants weren’t designed to handle mass fires.

A 17,000-acre blaze in Pacific Palisades has become ‘one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles’. (Photo by David Swanson / AFP)
A 17,000-acre blaze in Pacific Palisades has become ‘one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles’. (Photo by David Swanson / AFP)
Newsom eventually climbed back into his car as Dervish said she didn’t believe he was doing what he promised.
Newsom eventually climbed back into his car as Dervish said she didn’t believe he was doing what he promised.

“I mean those hydrants are typical for two or three fires — maybe one fire and you have something of this scale, but again that’s gonna be determined by the local,” he said.

Newsom was even called out directly by Trump, who wrote on Truth Social late Wednesday night, “This is all his fault!!!”

“One of the best and most beautiful parts of the United States of America is burning down to the ground. It’s ashes, and Gavin Newscum [sic] should resign,” he said.

Earlier in the day the president-elect accused Newsom of blocking a law he passed during his first term that diverted water run-off from northern California — with Trump saying Newsom was more focused on saving “worthless fish” than helping his people.

“Now the ultimate price is being paid. I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, freshwater to FLOW INTO CALIFORNIA! He is to blame for this.”

Newsom brushed off Trump’s criticism — saying the incoming president was trying to politicise a disaster.

“People are literally fleeing, people have lost their lives. Kids lost their schools. Families are completely torn asunder. Churches burned down. This guy wanted to politicise? I have a lot of thoughts and I know what I want to say — I won’t,” Newsom told CNN.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as Frazzled California tells distraught LA mum he’s struggling to call Biden when confronted over wildfires: ‘Why was there no water?’

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