Texas firefighters, equipment heading to California to help battle wildfires

More than 100 Texas firefighters and equipment will head to California to help battle the deadly wildfires in the state.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to deploy firefighters, emergency management resources, fire engines, equipment and more to California, following a request from CAL FIRE.

Texas firefighters, resources headed to California

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 9: A view of flames at the mountain as seen from Topanga Canyon near Pacific Palisades in Topanga, Los Angeles, California, United States on January 9, 2025. A fast-moving wildfire has forced 180,000 people to evacua

What we know:

More than 135 firefighters and other personnel from the Texas Department of Emergency Management, the Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System, and Texas Emergency Medical Task Force will make the trip.

More than 45 fire engines, ambulances, command vehicles, and equipment will also be brought to California.

What we don’t know:

At this point, we do not know where the resources will be deployed.

“Our hearts grieve with the entire Los Angeles community as they continue to respond to these destructive wildfires. Texans know all too well the devastation wildfires can cause to our communities, and our country is stronger when we come together in times of crisis,” said Gov. Greg Abbott in a statement.

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