“Special Edition: Girl Talk Live – LA Fires Tragedy, Conspiracies, and Leadership Questions”

In this Girl Talk special live episode, we come together to discuss the heartbreaking fires ravaging Los Angeles County. While we honor the incredible bravery of first responders, including the Newport Beach and Los Angeles Fire Departments, as well as the medical teams and animal shelters stepping up in this crisis, we also dig into the bigger questions.

What really caused these fires? With reports suggesting 80% were man-made, we explore possible conspiracy theories and ask why Los Angeles County’s fire hydrants ran out of water. Why are reservoirs dry during such a critical time? And what does this say about leadership in LA County? Should Governor Gavin Newsom and local officials face recall for mismanagement?

Join us as we share resources for fire victims, recognize the heroes, and have a candid discussion about the deeper issues behind this disaster.

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State & Local Resources in California
The best information will come from local officials advising on specific public safety measures, the latest information on evacuations, how to access local resources including shelter locations, and debris clean up.
Seek information from local officials
Social Media Accounts
    •    LA County: @CountyofLA
    •    LA County Office of Emergency Management: @ReadyLACounty
    •    LA County Sheriffs: @LASDHQ
    •    California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: @CAL_FIRE
Websites
    •    State of California info on LA Fires:http://ca.gov/LAfires/
    •    County of Los Angeles Incident Response: http://lacounty.gov/emergency/
    •    Cal Fire Incident Info: http://fire.ca.gov/incidents
    •    L.A. Works “How to Aid Fire Relief”https://www.laworks.com/2025fires
    •    Air Quality Data: http://airnow.gov
    •    Family Assistance Centers for help finding family: lacounty.gov/emergency
    •    Red Cross Reunification Inquiry Form: redcross.org/findfamily
Phone numbers
    •    Call 211 or Visit 211CA.org for free, confidential service to find local resources 24/7.
    •    Call 1-800-854-7771 for 24/7 mental health support through the LA County Department of Mental Health
    •    Call 1-800-675-5799 for the American Red Cross
How to Apply for FEMA Assistance:
Disaster Assistance: www.disasterassistance.gov
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FEMA Helpline: 1-800-621-3362
Disaster survivors who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability and use a Text Telephone (TTY) may call 800-462-7585. Disaster survivors who use 711 or VRS (Video Relay Service) may call 800-621-3362.
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In person at a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) – Use the DRC Locator to find a DRC in your area DRC Locator (fema.gov).

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