Musk doubts climate change caused fires raging in California

The fire destroyed more than 10,000 buildings in the region.

13 Jan 2025 11:22am
A light illuminates a charred vehicle destroyed in the Palisades Fire, at sunset in Pacific Palisades, California, on January 12, 2025. (Photo by David Swanson / AFP)
A light illuminates a charred vehicle destroyed in the Palisades Fire, at sunset in Pacific Palisades, California, on January 12, 2025. (Photo by David Swanson / AFP)

MOSCOW - US entrepreneur Elon Musk, against the backdrop of the devastating wildfires in California, doubted that they were caused by climate change, comparing what is happening with the situation in Texas, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti. 

"If the climate change explanation were true, Texas, which has twice the forest area of California, would have roughly twice the wildfires that destroy homes.

"Climate change is happening, but slowly.

"The issue with LA was failure to create fire breaks and clear brush, combined with failure to ensure sufficient water supply and terrible mismanagement at the state, county and city levels," Musk said on X, commenting on the publication of one of the users, who said that climate change had already caused 101 fires in the state this year alone.

Wildfires began to spread in Los Angeles County on Jan 7. According to meteorologists, the rapid spread of the fire was caused by dry and very windy weather.

The fire destroyed more than 10,000 buildings in the region. According to NBC News, the death toll in the Los Angeles fires increased to 16 people.

According to the Daily Mail, the mayor of Los Angeles, less than a week before the start of the powerful wildfires, demanded that the fire department budget be cut by an additional US$49 million, which meant closing 16 fire stations. - BERNAMA-SPUTNIK/RIA NOVOSTI                         

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