Tuolumne County District 3 Supervisor Evan Royce discussed the events
of the past couple of weeks regarding the Rim Fire, this morning as
Thursday's KVML "Newsmaker of the Day".
Royce has spent the past two weeks at incident command centers and meeting with fire officials and mangement.
"The fire was scary at times" said Royce, "and we needed to keep the communities as accurately imforrmed as possible."
Evans continued, "I went to the county's Emergency Operation Center
and saw first hand how the trained responders worked with
various organizations from school officials to Cal Trans to PG&E.
This was my first major disastor and it was amazing to see how when
life, property and entire neighborhoods are at risk, politics are set
aside and the community drops everthing in order to accomplish things
that need to be done.
"As a representative of the people, part of my job is to keep people
informed. During the Rim Fire, we constantly tried to accomplish this
through large town hall meetings, working with the Mi Wuk Tribe
and visiting incident command posts and the various base camps.
"In the future, we need to be active participants in forest
restoration, salvage timber issues and wildlife restoration. This was a
catastrophe. It affects my backyard and we really need to
understand the many issues associated with the forest management so that
we can prevent anything like this from ever happening again. Things
need to change. Things need to be done. I believe that the Board of
Supervisors will be dedicated to that mission."
The "Newsmaker of the Day" is heard every weekday morning on AM 1450 KVML at 6:45, 7:45 and 8:45am.


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