California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power after fire hydrants went dry during the devastating fires.
Some Los Angeles fire hydrants ran dry in recent days as demand soared for water to quell fast-moving wildfires.
Firefighters reported being unable to access water from hydrants as they defended homes and businesses in Pacific Palisades.
I mean those hydrants are typical for two or three fires — maybe one fire and you have something of this scale, but again ...
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