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DeSantis offers assistance to Newsom for Hurricane Hilary, sets rivalry aside.

In a Positive Sign of Unity, Florida Governor Offers ‍Assistance to California Governor Amid Hurricane Concerns

In a positive sign that human decency ⁤can still occasionally trump vitriolic politics, a temporary olive branch appears to have been extended between a pair of fierce rivals.

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has offered any assistance that ‌he ⁢and his state ‍can provide to Democratic California ⁤Gov. Gavin Newsom and his state ‌amid concerns ‍over Hurricane Hilary.

It’s a sign of somewhat unexpected goodwill given the back-and-forth​ sniping ‌between the two​ coastal governors.

The Florida governor took ⁢to his⁣ official account on⁣ X, formerly Twitter, to tout his state’s willingness to help California:

“Hurricane Hilary is approaching Southern⁤ California and is projected to make landfall as a tropical storm,” ‍DeSantis wrote.

The fiery Republican presidential contender⁢ added: “In Florida, we know how challenging storms can be and have significant experience⁢ responding in their wake —⁢ we stand ready to help the people of​ California in any way we can.”

Indeed, Florida is ‍certainly no stranger to hurricanes and is⁣ painfully familiar with how arduous recovery efforts can‌ be.

It was just‍ last September that Hurricane Ian tore up Cuba, Florida and‌ parts ‍of the Carolinas.

Ian was a⁤ devastating Category 4⁣ hurricane ​and it left ‌considerable damage in its wake.

Florida,‌ in particular, was hit hard by ​Ian. At one ‍point, Florida’s Sanibel Island was cut off from the mainland by road because of ​damage to to a ⁣3-mile causeway. Connections ‌were limited to boat and helicopter travel.

And it’s not⁢ just ‍the obvious damage that residents have to worry about in the wake of these sorts of natural disasters.

As Florida officials warned shortly after Ian⁤ hit, scam artists were on the ground along with‍ relief workers, trying to scam disaster-struck con property owners ⁣out of their home⁢ insurance claims.

Now, Hilary was largely expected to weaken to​ a tropical storm by the time it hits the Southwestern‍ United States, according to CNN. As of ⁢2 a.m. Pacific​ Time Sunday, ​it was about 390 miles ‌south of San Diego, traveling north-northwest at 20 mp, according to the National Hurricane⁢ Center.

California ⁣will likely ⁣avoid the same level of damage that Florida was subject to last year, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be any damage whatsoever.

Despite ⁣the expected downgrade, a ⁢Fox Weather report is still warning ⁢that there could be “catastrophic,⁢ life-threatening flooding.”

That report also notes ⁣that Hilary⁢ has gone ⁢from a Category 5‍ to a Category 2 hurricane,​ with ‍it expected to weaken further still — but‌ it’s still expected to bring a ton of water to the arid Southwest.

Various sections of ‍Southern California are bracing for this by ⁣issuing the region’s first-ever Tropical Storm Warning, closing ⁤roadways, issuing flash flood warnings, and distributing sandbags ⁢to local residents.

It’s a hectic scene, but DeSantis has proven to be effective ‌in‌ offering aid in‍ the past. If California does need⁣ aid, at least⁣ the state knows it’ll be receiving experienced help.

Once the ​dust ​from this‍ natural disaster settles, however, ‍it remains to be ⁣seen if​ the much-ballyhooed debate between DeSantis and⁣ Newsom⁢ will come⁢ to⁣ fruition.

As early as ⁣the ‌beginning ⁣of August,‌ the two⁣ had been clamoring about a potential debate on national television.

The post ⁣ DeSantis‍ Puts Rivalry With Newsom Aside, Offers to Help with⁤ Hurricane ⁤Hilary ⁤ appeared first on The Western⁢ Journal.



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