Canada’s wildfires to get more U.S. aid after Biden speaks with Trudeau | 24CA News

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Published 07.06.2023
Canada’s wildfires to get more U.S. aid after Biden speaks with Trudeau  | 24CA News

U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday directed his administration to deploy “all available federal firefighting assets” that may rapidly reply to the wildfires raging throughout Canada.

The White House stated Biden made the order after talking with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in regards to the evolving wildfire scenario, the place the American president pledged continued help to Canada.

“The President has directed his team to deploy all available Federal firefighting assets that can rapidly assist in suppressing fires impacting Canadian and American communities,” a readout of the decision stated.

The White House has been in common contact with the federal authorities in Ottawa for a number of days now, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre advised reporters Wednesday. The U.S. has already deployed greater than 600 firefighters and personnel, in addition to water bombers, in keeping with the administration.


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Earlier Wednesday evening, the Prime Minister’s Office stated Trudeau had spoken with Biden in regards to the wildfires and the impact on air high quality in each international locations and thanked the U.S. for its help.

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“Both leaders acknowledged the need to work together to address the devastating impacts of climate change,” learn an official abstract of the dialog.

On Twitter, Biden stated wildfire occasions are intensifying “because of the climate crisis,” and asserted that the federal government was in contact with state and native leaders.

“It’s critical that Americans experiencing dangerous air pollution, especially those with health conditions, listen to local authorities to protect themselves and their families.”

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