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Governor Kotek seeks federal disaster declaration after historic wildfires in Oregon

Portland, ORLocal News

In light of the catastrophic wildfires that have impacted Oregon in 2024, Governor Tina Kotek is urging President Biden to issue a federal major disaster declaration. This action would allow for the allocation of essential federal resources and aid to the communities most affected by the wildfires. The wildfires have resulted in widespread destruction, threatening homes, livelihoods, and local ecosystems. Kotek's request emphasizes the urgent need for federal support as the state grapples with the aftermath of this devastating event. Local governments are already overwhelmed with the recovery efforts, and federal assistance will be vital for rebuilding and restoring affected areas.

The governor's call to action reflects a growing concern for public safety and environmental restoration in the wake of natural disasters. As residents begin to evaluate the damage, the need for a coordinated response becomes increasingly evident. The situation in Oregon serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by climate change and the growing frequency of severe weather events.

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