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As the wildfires continue throughout parts of California, the American Red Cross is sending crews to help. Wesley Smith is the Disaster Workforce Engagement Manager for the Arkansas Missouri Red Cross Region. Smith flew out of XNA on Friday and arrived in Los Angeles to start helping.
"As you can imagine, these are people who are in tremendous crisis. So we do have people who are highly trained to go in right now to help," said Executive Director.
Easing winds delivered a brief but much-needed reprieve to firefighters Tuesday as they battled two massive blazes burning in the Los Angeles area, and the National Weather Service pushed back its unusually dire warning of critical fire weather until early the following day.