California Governor Gavin Newsom recently addressed the public regarding the ongoing wildfires in the state, emphasizing the importance of following evacuation orders to ensure safety.
During a press conference, Governor Newsom expressed his disappointment in those who chose not to evacuate despite the dangerous conditions in the area. He highlighted the destruction of numerous structures and stressed the seriousness of the situation.
Newsom emphasized the need for residents to prioritize their safety and adhere to evacuation orders promptly. He stated, 'This is a reminder of how serious this moment is and how important it is that you listen to these evacuation orders.'
The Governor's remarks underscored the urgency of the situation and the potential risks faced by those who fail to evacuate in a timely manner. He urged residents to prioritize their safety over material possessions, stating, 'We’ve all been to memorials, I’ve never been to a memorial for a building.'
As wildfires continue to ravage parts of California, authorities are working tirelessly to contain the blazes and ensure the safety of residents. Governor Newsom's message serves as a stark reminder of the importance of heeding evacuation orders and taking proactive measures to protect lives and property.