Navajo Nation firefighters battle wildfires in Los Angeles

The Navajo Scouts’ “initial attack” crew, which includes several elite hotshot-certified firefighters, have helped Los Angeles residents cut through landslides and mangled trees and worked to snuff out lingering “hot spot” fires.

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We are so very thankful for this report on the Navajo Scouts’ serving in California. So many firefighters from all over America have come to California to serve. Glory to God in the Highest! Sharon and I continue to pray for the safety of all. It is such a blessing to see America come together at a time such as this. It is the America Sharon and I know.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters from the Navajo Nation worked tirelessly through a haze of dust to cut away dirt from a narrow road at the side of a mountain struck by a landslide in Southern California, coughing and sneezing amid the backbreaking work.

It was the Navajo Scouts’ eighth straight day battling the Eaton Fire outside Los Angeles and their assignment Friday morning was two-fold: restore vehicle access to the mountain on the outskirts of Altadena and check on the fire damage to structures at the top.

The team of 23 crew members had traveled for two days to Southern California from the Navajo Scouts’ headquarters along the Arizona-New Mexico state line at Fort Defiance to join the fight against wildfires that have killed at least 27 people. More Here

The secular media pays so much attention to all the wealthy people who have lost their million dollar homes, okay, but what about the average American who has lost everything. We mourn for everyone who has lost everything, but let us focus more on the average American like you and me. Some, maybe many, will never recover. Do not forget those that live in poverty. The media is just like the majority of Americans, star struck by movie and sports stars. Maybe I should use the word BLINDED! JESUS loves us all. Man’s wealth means nothing to JESUS!

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