![](https://img.topnews.live/resize-4/photos/638631325324900284.jpg)
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed his gratitude to President Joe Biden for offering federal assistance as wildfires continued to devastate the Los Angeles area. During a news conference on Tuesday, Newsom shared that the President responded affirmatively to his request for aid, asking, 'Yes, what else do you need?'
Newsom also mentioned that a mercy proclamation was being drafted promptly in response to the ongoing crisis. He emphasized the significance of the President's support, stating, 'I just want to thank the president because that’s something I don’t take for granted. It’s something we should not take for granted at this moment in American history.'
![](https://img.topnews.live/resize-4/photos/638322988486879814.jpg)
![](https://img.topnews.live/resize-4/photos/638631325324900284.jpg)
The wildfires in California have been a major concern, prompting swift action from state and federal authorities to mitigate the impact on communities and the environment. President Biden's willingness to provide assistance reflects a collaborative effort to address the urgent needs arising from the natural disaster.
As the situation unfolds, Governor Newsom's acknowledgment of the President's support underscores the importance of solidarity and cooperation in times of crisis. The joint efforts of state and federal agencies demonstrate a commitment to protecting lives and property in the face of natural disasters.