CALIFORNIA: Officials' response to fires sparks anger among residents.
Laura criticizes the "depths of incompetence."
On "The Ingraham Angle," Laura Ingraham raises concerns about the California officials' handling of the wildfires.
The public is enraged by the former officials' inquiry about why Newsom and Bass did not allocate enough firefighting resources in the areas with the highest risk, despite the wind warnings and dry conditions.
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Yesterday, the LA Emergency Management Office made a mistake and sent out hundreds of thousands of immediate evacuation notices to residents, even though some of my friends who were not in any danger were telling me about it. This happened twice.
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The sound of your phone buzzing in the middle of the night, urging you to evacuate, leaves you feeling panicked. Your friends in Encino, in their pajamas, grab whatever they can and throw it into their vehicles, only to receive another message that reads, "Oops, sorry." Do any of these people reassure you?
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