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High winds were expected to resume on Monday in Los Angeles, potentially hampering efforts to extinguish two stubborn wildfires that have leveled whole neighborhoods and claimed the lives of at least two dozen people.
Dry Santa Ana winds of up to 50 to 70 miles per hour were forecast to resume on Monday and persist through Wednesday, the National Weather Service said in issuing a "particularly dangerous situation" red flag warning.
So, were Newsom and Mayor Bass able to learn anything in the last few days? Have they implemented any changes? Anything other than coming up with more excuses?
MSN
Dry Santa Ana winds of up to 50 to 70 miles per hour were forecast to resume on Monday and persist through Wednesday, the National Weather Service said in issuing a "particularly dangerous situation" red flag warning.
So, were Newsom and Mayor Bass able to learn anything in the last few days? Have they implemented any changes? Anything other than coming up with more excuses?
MSN