Los Angeles mayor Karen Pass is expelled after the general rift on the response of the Hashim fires Forest fires in California
Six weeks after the most destroyed Hashim fire in the city’s history, Karen Bass, the Los Angeles mayor, the city’s firefighter, toppled the city on Friday after a public rift on preparation.
Bass said in a statement that she was removing Christine Crowley’s leader immediately.
“Bringing a new leadership to the firefighting administration is what our city needs,” said Bass in statement.
“We know that 1,000 firefighters who could have been in service in the morning had erupted the fires were sent to the home of the Crowley President’s hour,” as Bass claimed. She also accused the president of refusing to prepare a “post -work report” on fires, which she described as a necessary step in the investigation.
The Palisades fire started during the heavy wind on January 7, destroying or destroying nearly 8,000 homes, companies and other structures and killing at least 12 people in the Los Angeles neighborhood. Another wind fire began on the same day in the suburb of Madina, a society to the east, killing at least 17 people and destroying or destroying more than 10,000 homes and other buildings.
Bass faces criticism for being in Africa as part of a presidential delegation on the day the fires began, although the weather reports warned of the dangerous conditions of the fire in the days before they left.
In televised interviews this week, Bass admitted that she made a mistake by leaving the city. But she concluded that she was not aware of the danger that was looming on the horizon when she was shaking all over the world to attend the opening of Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama. Crowley made a mistake for her failure to alert her about explosive fire conditions.
Crowley publicly criticized the city because of the budget discounts, which it said made it difficult for firefighters to perform their jobs.
Kraouli was appointed head of fire extinguishing in 2022 by Bass ancestor at a time when the administration was in turmoil due to allegations of outbreak, increase and discrimination. She worked in the city’s extinguishing fire department for more than 25 years and occupied almost every role, including fire guards, engineer and head of the battalion.