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A research fellow at the California-based Independent Institute, Kristian Fors, who is a resident of Los Angeles County, notes that locals are questioning the allocation of their tax dollars amidst the challenges faced by officials in controlling the destructive wildfires exacerbated by strong winds.

Over a period of five consecutive days, the wildfires have decimated more than 12,300 residences in the vicinity of LA, resulting in a death toll of at least 11 individuals and the displacement of thousands. As per the latest update on Saturday morning, the containment progress stands at 11% for the Palisades Fire, 15% for the Eaton Fire, 80% for the Kenneth Fire, and 76% for the Hurst Fire, as reported by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

“Fundamentally, we, as residents of Los Angeles and the United States, have certain expectations from our government. When there is a perceived failure in meeting our basic requirements, it instigates frustration among the populace,” expressed Fors in a conversation with Fox News Digital.

“I think the people of California — they’re willing to pay high taxes. They’re willing to support things that maybe they don’t necessarily agree with because there is a basic assumption that underlies it all, that our government is here to take care of us,” he continued. “But now in a situation like this, when there’s total mismanagement, when people are scared, when there’s 0% containment, people are asking themselves a question, what did all those tax dollars go for?”

California wildfire

People watch the smoke and flames from the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on Jan. 7, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Tiffany Rose/Getty Images)

The Eaton Fire has burned 14,117 acres and is now 15% contained, with over 7,000 structures damaged or destroyed. Marrone said 2,832 emergency personnel are deployed to fight the fire.

Todd Hopkins, battalion chief for Cal Fire, said the Palisades Fire is now at 21,596 acres and is 11% contained. A total of 5,316 structures have been destroyed in the fire, including 426 homes. More than 150,000 residents have been evacuated, he added.

Fox News’ Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report.

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