35 wildfires in the US killed by both candidates Trump and Biden September 15th, 11:30

Wildfires continued to spread in areas such as California in the western United States, killing at least 35 people.

Under these circumstances, President Trump and Democratic Party candidate Biden, who are aiming to regain power in the presidential election, are showing different positions regarding the cause and response of the wildfire.

Wildfire damage continues to grow in the western United States.



According to each state, 24 people have died in California, 10 people in Oregon, and 1 person in Washington, killing at least 35 people so far.



Under these circumstances, President Trump, who visited California on the 14th, told reporters, "It is one of the worst wildfires ever."



When asked if measures against global warming were needed, leaders such as Finland said, "Our country also has dry and flammable forests, but there is no problem with wildfires. Forest management It's because it's neat. ”We need to do the same in California,” he said, noting that wildfires are not a matter of climate change.



Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Biden, who is aiming to regain power in the presidential election, spoke in his hometown of eastern Delaware, recognizing that there is global warming behind the wildfire, and said, "A president who respects science is needed. However, President Trump has not fulfilled his most basic duty of protecting the people, "he criticized President Trump, who is negative about measures against global warming.