US Wildfire President Trump Goes to California on September 13 at 5:32

U.S. President Trump will visit the site to understand the situation of the worst-ever wildfire in western California, and is focusing on responding to the presidential election in November. It seems that there is an aim to emphasize.

Wildfires continue in various parts of the western United States, with a burnt area of ​​1.25 million hectares in California, the worst scale ever, and at least 22 people in Oregon and Washington so far. Is dead.



The White House issued a statement on the 12th, announcing that President Trump will visit California on the 14th to understand the situation and receive explanations from local officials.



It has been pointed out that there is global warming in the background of the continued forest fires, and there are increasing calls for strengthening countermeasures locally.



Opposition Democratic candidate Joe Biden said in a statement yesterday ahead of the November presidential election, "Climate variability poses an imminent real threat to our lives. President Trump may try to deny it. It may be, but this is an unmistakable fact, "he criticized President Trump, who is negative about global warming.



President Trump emphasizes that he is focusing on responding by visiting the site, and it seems that he is also aiming to avoid criticism.