"Trump Inaccurately Claims California Is Wasting Water as Fires Burn"

"In his first remarks on the vast California wildfires that have killed at least seven people and forced thousands to flee, President Trump blamed the blazes on the state’s environmental policies and inaccurately claimed that water that could be used to fight the fires was “foolishly being diverted into the Pacific Ocean.”

State officials and firefighting experts dismissed the president’s comments, which he posted on Twitter. “We have plenty of water to fight these wildfires, but let’s be clear: It’s our changing climate that is leading to more severe and destructive fires,” said Daniel Berlant, assistant deputy director of Cal Fire, the state’s fire agency.

He and others said that Mr. Trump appeared to be referring to a perennial and unrelated water dispute in California between farmers and environmentalists. Farmers have long argued for more water to be allocated to irrigating crops, while environmentalists counter that the state’s rivers would suffer and fish stocks would die."

Lisa Friedman reports for the New York Times August 6, 2018.

SEE ALSO:

"AP Fact Check: Wildfire, Water Experts Rebut Trump’s Claims" (AP)

"No, President Trump, California Isn't Diverting Its Water Supply Away From Wildfires" (KQED)

"President Trump, These Are The Real Reasons California Is On Fire" (Grist)

"Scientists Mock Trump’s Tweet On Wildfires As ‘Comedically Ill-Informed’ And ‘Unmitigated Crap’" (Think Progress)

"Trump Doubles Down, Blaming California's Water Policies For Wildfires" (The Hill)

"Trump Picks Fight With California Over Wildfires" (The Hill)

Source: NY Times, 08/07/2018