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President Joe Biden was set to depart on a three-day trip to Rome and the Vatican but will instead focus on response efforts in California.
President Joe Biden has canceled an upcoming visit to Italy—the final overseas trip of his presidency—to focus on monitoring the situation in California as wildfires continue to ravage the southern end of the state, the White House said on Wednesday.
The president was set to depart on a three-day trip to Rome and the Vatican, where he had planned to meet with Pope Francis, Italian President Sergio Mattarella, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Biden will now stay in the United States and focus on directing the full federal response to the California fires, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.
Biden was in Los Angeles earlier on Wednesday to visit his first great-grandchild in hospital.
While there, he joined California Gov. Gavin Newsom and federal, state, and local officials at a Santa Monica fire station for an official briefing on the wildfires and promised the federal government’s continued support.
The pair were briefed on the Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst fires at a fire station in Santa Monica.
5 Dead, Thousands of Buildings Destroyed
Authorities say five people have died and more than 1,500 structures—mostly homes and businesses—have been destroyed in connection with the fires that broke out across Los Angeles Tuesday.
The blazes have been worsened further by strong winds of up to 80 mph (129 kph) combined with low humidity and dry conditions.
The Hurst Fire in the Sylmar neighborhood has scorched through at least 855 acres and is 10 percent contained, while the Lidia Fire has engulfed at least 348 acres and has been 40 percent contained by firefighters.
Another fire, the Sunset Fire, has burned through around 60 acres and is currently not contained, according to Cal Fire.
Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report.